Reading the book gets you 1/10th of what you need. Experience in _building and operating_ these systems at scale only come from working for a company that has that scale. Circles and arrows are not a substitute.
It took me 6 months of continuous effort to complete it. I listed to its audio book version 3 times. Still I am understanding more and learning new from every single read. How long did you take to complete it?
@@therealraymondjones share ur knowledge on system design what u experienced after reading all books @@@ Step by step indepth explanation & cover entire system design in one hour @@@ what r daily practices if u want to expert in system design
Yeah I can try something like that. Don't know much about it. My guess is that most start ups just use wrappers like AWS or Heroku or other IaaS to handle any scaling. Then try moving away to save costs
@@therealraymondjones Yepp most startups do that especially early age, since I guess its need that they want product to get ready asap, also btw I was talking about the book called Web Scalability for Startup Engineers, it's almost same as Designing Data Intensive Application but that book starts from basics as per my read.
@@yogeshsirsat Ah okay I never heard of that book. I may try doing a video on it in the far future. Still have to finish recording Alex Xu / DDIA videos
Are there recommended methods to practice? As you mentioned these resources are mostly theoretical. Is it ok to regurgitate answers even if interviewee has no real experience implementing a concept?
For System Design you must know theory because an interviewer will ask you "How does Leader-Follower work?". If you only cover practical application system design, you won't learn the basics of how all these algorithms work and won't know how to answer the questions
My most recent video covers that. I do Alex Xu's Volume 2 which goes over 11+ practical / real world system. There's other TH-cam videos out there that also show real world systems th-cam.com/video/3QFaf3N4oVs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=EYGiTgWOQTyfp2kk&t=136
---}}}. Hi bro after learning system design what is the next step ...... ---}}} What I want to learn???? ---}}}. Are u covered everything about system design in this video ???? ---}}}. No need to refer any other Tutorials????
@@basuta-dshrara I think chapters 8 and beyond of the book are expected for senior / staff levels. Database Internals is another good book to go through along with Google SRE and some academic white papers on the actual technologies used like DynamoDB
no way i found someone finished some of the hardest books
we need more on detail
Yeah I'll plan on making more
This is gold. Thank you for all your effort 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks!
Genuinely amazing content, thank you so much
Thanks for teaching. Keep posting content, you’re going to blow up
Thanks yoJuicy
Reading the book gets you 1/10th of what you need. Experience in _building and operating_ these systems at scale only come from working for a company that has that scale. Circles and arrows are not a substitute.
Pretty awesome way to teach a book. Would love to see this format on more books
That was really useful. You demystified a lot of stuff for me. Thank you.
That's good to hear
I seldom comment on videos but man your content and vibes are amazing!! You don’t know how much it has helped me!!
Thanks for the words lulul!
Great stuff, just book the physical book, good to review it with this video.
I came across this channel accidentally. Amazing video. Keep up the good work. You deserve much more subscribers and viewers 🎉
Im reading this book yet. My brain blocks for some days and i comeback the reading. Im like, mesmo achando difícil.
This is impressive sir. Keep it up - your explanations are valuable and style is easy to follow. +1
Thanks Lawrence
INB4 100k subscribers. Great job!
Thanks hass 🙏
It took me 6 months of continuous effort to complete it. I listed to its audio book version 3 times. Still I am understanding more and learning new from every single read. How long did you take to complete it?
It's a hard book. I need to reread it for sure. It took me about 50 hours to read and take notes from chapters 1 to 12
Once again please do updated system design course in one hour
@@VthePeople4156 I’m releasing one for Alex Xu’s second book in a few days
@@therealraymondjones share ur knowledge on system design what u experienced after reading all books
@@@ Step by step indepth explanation & cover entire system design in one hour
@@@ what r daily practices if u want to expert in system design
thanks for this video, can you also please make video on Web Scalability for Startup Engineers?
Yeah I can try something like that. Don't know much about it. My guess is that most start ups just use wrappers like AWS or Heroku or other IaaS to handle any scaling. Then try moving away to save costs
@@therealraymondjones Yepp most startups do that especially early age, since I guess its need that they want product to get ready asap, also btw I was talking about the book called Web Scalability for Startup Engineers, it's almost same as Designing Data Intensive Application but that book starts from basics as per my read.
@@yogeshsirsat Ah okay I never heard of that book. I may try doing a video on it in the far future. Still have to finish recording Alex Xu / DDIA videos
This was solid!
Thank you very much boss
No problem
Oh wow, we rolled some months ago. Great content.
this guy has good information from the book but is horrible at explanation.
he’s more sharing, not explaining
Are there recommended methods to practice? As you mentioned these resources are mostly theoretical. Is it ok to regurgitate answers even if interviewee has no real experience implementing a concept?
For System Design you must know theory because an interviewer will ask you "How does Leader-Follower work?". If you only cover practical application system design, you won't learn the basics of how all these algorithms work and won't know how to answer the questions
God bless you brother.
Subscribed
Thanks!
excellent!
Thanks! Hope it was helpful
i need real world projects to learn by doing
My most recent video covers that. I do Alex Xu's Volume 2 which goes over 11+ practical / real world system. There's other TH-cam videos out there that also show real world systems
th-cam.com/video/3QFaf3N4oVs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=EYGiTgWOQTyfp2kk&t=136
what is the prerequizite
Do you recommend the books? it's some use in the modern day?
The resources here are great and up to date
github.com/systemdesignfightclub/SDFC/blob/main/README.md
40:08 what is the website behind sir?
github.com/systemdesignfightclub/SDFC/blob/main/README.md
I dont understand most of this stuff, guess will have to come back later in a few months/years
Update in your thumbnail 2 hours to 1 hour.
Done
---}}}. Hi bro after learning system design what is the next step ......
---}}} What I want to learn????
---}}}. Are u covered everything about system design in this video ????
---}}}. No need to refer any other Tutorials????
can you cover more books like these
Yeah the plan is to cover more
at 13:16, can you paste the link to this repo?
27:19, too
Yeah its -> github.com/systemdesignfightclub/SDFC/blob/main/README.md
I hate when people just learned something then acts like they know what they are talking about but dont.
thats not enough system design books to get a job though
Depends on your level. Mid-level it easily is. For Senior and Staff level system design interview it definitely is not
@@therealraymondjones what would you consider senior and staff ? This book is very dense and seems to be covering enough for those levels. thoughts ?
@@basuta-dshrara I think chapters 8 and beyond of the book are expected for senior / staff levels. Database Internals is another good book to go through along with Google SRE and some academic white papers on the actual technologies used like DynamoDB
Good 🎉
Thanks
...and still no job lol. Just kidding! Just following the meme xD
Where is the notes? so we can go thru
Notes are here
raymondjones.dev/en/system-design-notes/
A really good roadmap is -> github.com/systemdesignfightclub/SDFC/blob/main/README.md
An hour of nothing explained. Didn’t demonstrate he actually understood what he read. 😬
Seriously this guy doesnt know what he is talking about he is trying to learn by explaining it but he failed big time 🤡
Alex Xu😂
Bullshit