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System Design PDFs (2024 Edition - Latest)
High Resolution PDFs/Images Big Archive: System Design Blueprint: Kuberntes tools ecosystem: ByteByteGo Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To…
May 17, 2022
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The Security Architecture of GitHub Agentic Workflow
In this article, we will look at how GitHub built a security architecture that assumes the agent is already compromised.
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EP211: How the JVM Works
We compile, run, and debug Java code all the time. But what exactly does the JVM do between compile and run?
Apr 18
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A Guide to Relational Database Design
In this article, we cover the core concepts that inform those decisions. We’ll look at tables, keys, relationships, normalization, and joins, with each…
Apr 16
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Figma Design to Code, Code to Design: Clearly Explained
This article covers how Figma’s design-to-code and code-to-design workflows actually work, starting with why the obvious approaches fail, how MCP solves…
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How LinkedIn Feed Uses LLMs to Serve 1.3 Billion Users
In this article, we will look at how the LinkedIn engineering team rebuilt the Feed and the challenges they faced.
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EP210: Monolithic vs Microservices vs Serverless
A monolith is usually one codebase, one database, and one deployment.
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Must-Know Cross-Cutting Concerns in API Development
What do authentication, logging, rate limiting, and input validation have in common?
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