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#Systemdesign Reel by @codewithnishchal (verified account) - Comment "HLD" to get the complete flow or just take the screenshot.

One System Design Flow for every HLD interview.

Use the flow in your next interv
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Comment “HLD” to get the complete flow or just take the screenshot. One System Design Flow for every HLD interview. Use the flow in your next interview, scale application from 1 to million users and modify your application services in between before servers. Hope it helps! Follow for more! #systemdesign #datastructure #hld #reelitfeelit
#Systemdesign Reel by @thatcodergirlie (verified account) - Comment "blog" & I'll share the blog link & my notes with you in your DM 🤝🏻

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Topic: MCP Server

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Comment “blog” & I’ll share the blog link & my notes with you in your DM 🤝🏻 (Make sure to follow else automation won’t work) Topic: MCP Server Save for your future interviews 📩 #dsa #systemdesign #tech #coding #codinglife [dsa, system design, MCP server, tech]
#Systemdesign Reel by @muskan.khannaa - You DO NOT need to learn everything to become a Data Engineer.
People often prepare for mid-level roles while applying for entry-level roles.

Here's
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You DO NOT need to learn everything to become a Data Engineer. People often prepare for mid-level roles while applying for entry-level roles. Here’s what actually mattered for me in the beginning when switching from testing to a data engineer role. 1. SQL(non-negotiable): You’ll need to know the basics and complexities of sql along including subqueries and window functions. If you’re not strong in SQL, you won’t be able to move forward in interviews. 2. Python concepts basics like lists, dictionaries, sets and basic problem solving. You can solve questions in other languages too but I’d suggest Python as it’s easy to learn. You don’t need hardcore DSA for most entry-level Data Engineering roles, but DSA is definitely important. 3. Data warehousing concepts like facts vs dimension, star vs snowflake schema, SCD Type 1,2 etc. Understanding concepts and what data warehousing is and why it’s there mattered more than tools. 4. ETL and data pipeline understanding. How data is extracted, transformed, loaded is the CORE of Data Engineering. You don’t need spark understanding in the beginning, just the understanding of how data flows in and out. 5. System design basics, not like design twitter/uber. Simple understanding of how data moves end to end and overall understanding of data eco-systems. No deep design is expected at entry-level. 6. Pick any one cloud. Don’t chase all clouds, just any one cloud and cover its basics because you’d most likely be working on some cloud in your work. I moved from Testing to Data Engineering by focusing on these basics, instead of trying to learn every other tool out there, and it is still the very core of Data Engineering which one must know to crack interviews. Save this if you’re planning to make a switch into Data Engineering. . . . . . [data engineering roadmap, entry level data engineer preparation, switching to data engineering, testing to data engineering, data engineer interview preparation, sql for data engineering, python basics for data engineer, data engineers for beginners, microsoft data engineer] #dataengineer #dataengineering
#Systemdesign Reel by @arjay_the_dev (verified account) - 4 Levels of System Design

Where are you? #systemdesign #coding #programming #softwareengineer
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4 Levels of System Design Where are you? #systemdesign #coding #programming #softwareengineer
#Systemdesign Reel by @its_.koushal - Day 19 / 60 - System Design Series
When your cache becomes full, which data should be removed? 🤔

That's where LFU (Least Frequently Used) comes in.
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Day 19 / 60 — System Design Series When your cache becomes full, which data should be removed? 🤔 That’s where LFU (Least Frequently Used) comes in. LFU removes the data that is used the least number of times, making sure the most frequently accessed data stays in cache for faster performance. This is one of the key cache eviction strategies used in scalable systems and an important concept for backend developers and system design interviews. Follow along if you want to master system design concepts used in real-world scalable systems. Save this reel so you don’t forget this concept later 🔖. #systemdesign #backenddevelopment #distributedsystems #softwareengineering #programming
#Systemdesign Reel by @rizdev.in (verified account) - If you yawn while learning system design from books or videos then this tool might keep you interested in learning by keeping the learning session int
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If you yawn while learning system design from books or videos then this tool might keep you interested in learning by keeping the learning session interactive. Have been using this tool since few days and am liking it (it had saved me 15-20 minutes per system design topic) Follow @rizdev.in for more tech learning and optimisations ⚡️👀🫶❤️‍🔥 #softwaredeveloper #javaprogramming #coding #backenddeveloper #systemdesign
#Systemdesign Reel by @emrcodes (verified account) - Comment "Leetcode" to get the links! 🧩🔥

Trying to crack coding interviews without mastering problem-solving patterns is like memorizing answers wit
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Comment “Leetcode” to get the links! 🧩🔥 Trying to crack coding interviews without mastering problem-solving patterns is like memorizing answers without understanding the logic. You might get lucky sometimes—but under pressure, everything falls apart. This mini roadmap fixes that. 🧠 My Brain After 569 Leetcode Problems A brutally honest look at what grinding hundreds of problems actually teaches you — pattern recognition, mental stamina, and how your thinking evolves over time. 📚 8 Patterns to Solve 80% of Leetcode Problems Instead of solving 500 random questions, learn the core patterns that show up again and again. This is how top candidates move fast and stay confident. 🎓 How I Would Learn Leetcode If I Could Start Over A smarter roadmap that avoids common beginner traps, focuses on the right order, and helps you build real problem-solving skill — not just streaks. 💡 With these Leetcode resources you will: 🚀 Stop feeling lost when you see a new problem 🧠 Recognize patterns instead of reinventing solutions 🏗 Build strong data structures & algorithms intuition ⚙ Approach interviews with a repeatable solving strategy 💼 Level up for coding interviews at top tech companies If you want to move from “I’ve done some problems” to “I can solve unseen questions under pressure,” structured Leetcode prep isn’t optional — it’s a game changer. 📌 Save this post so you always have a solid Leetcode roadmap. 💬 Comment “Leetcode” and I’ll send you all the links! 👉 Follow for more Interview Prep, System Design, and Engineering Growth content.
#Systemdesign Reel by @volkan.js (verified account) - Comment "SYSTEM" to get the links.

You Don't Have to Be Confused About System Design Anymore

📌 If system design concepts felt impossible before, th
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Comment “SYSTEM” to get the links. You Don’t Have to Be Confused About System Design Anymore 📌 If system design concepts felt impossible before, these beginner-friendly resources will change that: 1️⃣ System Design was HARD until I Learned these 30 Concepts – Ashish Pratap Singh 2️⃣ System Design for Beginners Course – freeCodeCamp 3️⃣ System Design Primer – GitHub Scalability, load balancing, databases, caching, APIs, architecture patterns, and backend fundamentals don’t have to feel overwhelming. These resources explain 30+ essential system design concepts, real-world examples, and practical architectures in a clear, simple way. Perfect if you’re: preparing for system design interviews building scalable backend projects learning software architecture from scratch moving from frontend to backend or full stack Save this post, share it with a friend, and replace confusion with real system design understanding, distributed systems knowledge, and practical engineering skills.
#Systemdesign Reel by @sundaslovescoding - Scalability in System Design is not equal to fast.

#webdevelopment #javascript #sundaslovescoding #programming #coding
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Scalability in System Design is not equal to fast. #webdevelopment #javascript #sundaslovescoding #programming #coding
#Systemdesign Reel by @memorisely (verified account) - 🙅🏼 Design tokens shouldn't feel like guesswork.

Build a base, add hierarchy, and let structure do the heavy lifting.

Our next (and final) AI Desig
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🙅🏼 Design tokens shouldn’t feel like guesswork. Build a base, add hierarchy, and let structure do the heavy lifting. Our next (and final) AI Design System Bootcamp of 2025 kicks off soon. Comment Tokens and we’ll DM you a practical naming guide + the Bootcamp link ⚡️
#Systemdesign Reel by @ezsnippet (verified account) - Must check its free and amazing.
#coding #programming #systemDesign #javascript #dsa
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Must check its free and amazing. #coding #programming #systemDesign #javascript #dsa

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