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Novice to ninja : system design (high level design)
- Format:
- Video
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Computer systems--Design and construction.
- Computer systems.
- Computer networks--Design and construction.
- Computer networks.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 video file (13 hr., 46 min.)) : sound, color.
- Edition:
- [First edition].
- Place of Publication:
- [Birmingham, United Kingdom] : Packt Publishing, 2026.
- Summary:
- In this 13-hour course, you will progress from foundational system design concepts to advanced architecture patterns used in large-scale distributed systems. It provides a structured, practical approach to designing scalable, reliable, and high-performance software systems used by modern tech companies. This course also equips you with real-world system design thinking through case studies and architectural breakdowns of popular platforms. What I will be able to do after this course Understand core principles of scalable system design Design efficient database and storage architectures Apply microservices and distributed system patterns Build scalable API and communication systems Solve real-world system design interview problems Course Instructor(s) Srinidhi R.V. is a Senior Software Architect and Full Stack Developer with 10+ years of experience designing and scaling high-performance systems. He has led architecture and development of large-scale applications handling millions of requests and specializes in system design and distributed systems. As a Udemy instructor, he delivers practical, real-world engineering insights for scalable software design. Who is it for? This course is designed for software engineers, backend developers, and system design interview candidates. It is ideal for learners with basic programming and web technology knowledge who want to advance into scalable system architecture and senior engineering roles.
- Notes:
- OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
- ISBN:
- 9781808495755
- OCLC:
- 1602769737
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