Following you from early days. 50K truly remarkable! You are humble, honest to your audience and have a great sense of humor. That makes you special in the crowd. Don't lose it, keep it up!
your time is coming... quality persists. This is an awesome refresher. Working at your job all day but have a system design interview in the morning? These 70 minutes will set you right (assuming this stuff is actually in your brain somewhere and you just need to put a little lipstick on it).
I started interviewing again while at my current job (searching for higher TC and unhappy at current role). I stumbled upon your channel and it's been a really good refresher on system design. Thank you and shoutout to you Jordan!
Nice, how's it going ? I'm stumped a bit, 2years was getting interviews from all the big tech companies but got booted due to hiring freezes, rescinded offers etc... Opted to go for a nice mid stage startup. Started interviewing again barely any callbacks LOL
Yoo Jordan, thanks for all the content man. I came across your first video on UA-cam about a year ago and binge-watched 3 episodes because of the humor. I interviewed with Amazon casually last week for a L5 role, and your videos helped me land the role. You're seriously doing good work and I appreciate all the effort you're putting into this.
Bro I am soo high rn but thanks, you just casually dropped the best System Design Video ever, it has questions that I couldnt answer for, I casually just seemed around and found it, I will watch it again tomorrow afternoon when I am sober , I am unemployed right now and I feel like shit, I never feel confident in system design interviewers but I feel like watching this video will give me a lot confidence to ace my next few interview loops, because it has a LOT of specific questions that can he super helpful, I will update this again when I'd sign job offer. Thanks a lot again bro,life is hard rn, but it will get better :))
coming back here just to say thank you for this video I had my onsight for L5 eng role and went full autist mode pretty much going through all the things you talked about during my system design round. Again thank you!
Damn, the goat of system design hiding on youtube. Probably the most comprehensive set of videos i've watched. Gosh, amazing work! Push out a masterclass course or reading material joining all of it, we all will pay for it!
Such a great video. Most system design click baits out there just repeat the same abstract concepts over and over. If you could let us know if we can download these slides from some place, that'd be great. Thanks!
You said (@64:30) that with log-based queue, a costly task might block other workers from performing useful work. But the cause of the inefficiency you described seems to be different: tasks are not well-spread out across partitions and so some parittions are empty. If that problem was resolved, the costly message is a non-issue, I think?
Jordan - there is no way anyone could have possibly implemented all the solutions you have described in your channel. Even parts of a said solution require armies of devs to implement at scale. How then does one overcome imposter syndrome in the interviews? Be great if you could talk about that in one of your vids! Thanks! side: we could really use a great vid on Flink as well and how it ties into stream processing and its merits/cons over Spark Streaming! Thanks!
Yeah, they do take an army of developers, because sites that have to build for this scale are making a lot of money and can afford it. I'm not really sure what you mean by imposter syndrome - there's a pretty big difference between describing a very high level design versus implementing the whole thing yourself.
@@jordanhasnolife5163 e.g. I have never implemented a lot of the questions I have been asked e.g. implement UA-cam or Distributed Counters. But I suppose such is the game. Develop the knowledge well enough to come across as I have and to describe it at a high level. How does one know though in practice whether their solution is kosher or not? Btw congrats on 50K!! You rock!
@@guitarMartial Thanks man! I guess you have two options 1) implement it (takes a lot of time, even if you create it successfully you now have to simulate the load properly, do a ton of profiling to improve it, and potentially pay a ton of cloud bills lol) 2) think through all possible edge cases as much as possible Now, 1 is definitely preferred over 2, and I don't claim to be somebody who has done 1 a lot. Ultimately, what really separates me from a very senior engineer at many of these companies is they actually have the practical experience of building massive systems like this, and probably have a lot better of an intuition about what actually "works" in practice, even if it may seem less feasible in theory.
I really, super duper, 100% mega appreciate you and your videos! I started watching them out of necessity for an interview in the past, but keep watching every one that you put out because you're genuinely entertaining and the way you explain things is impressive :) Congrats on 50k!
@@jordanhasnolife5163 Just want to follow up one last time and say thank you! Had a bunch of technical design interviews today, and the feedback has been really good so far. All the interviewers have been impressed at how in-depth I could go on all the little details, which is almost 100% attributed to you and your videos! This series and your deep dives really do change lives. Thank you again.
Now that you come up yet another introductory video, you really don’t have a life !!! And I can’t be glad enough 😂 Jokes apart - thank you for all your efforts 🍻
@@jordanhasnolife5163 I wasn't clear but it wasn't in reference to your videos. Just the way the interview process is nowadays with people regurgitating answers from grokking system design, alex xu, etc.
@@clementn2967 Ah yeah, I'd say there's hopefully some burden on the interviewer then to not pick a problem straight out of there. That being said, I do think it would be totally similar to pick a similar one, since systems design is all about re-using existing techniques!
This is akin to a quickie. Sometimes, it's needed.
no comment (facts though)
This is much better explanation than so many paid courses I’ve enrolled in.
he is the striver of the system design
Great content. I'm learning all the necessary buzzwords to sound more senior in my next systems design interview.
Hopefully not just buzzwords lol
Following you from early days. 50K truly remarkable! You are humble, honest to your audience and have a great sense of humor. That makes you special in the crowd. Don't lose it, keep it up!
Thank you Paul, I really appreciate that!
your time is coming... quality persists. This is an awesome refresher. Working at your job all day but have a system design interview in the morning? These 70 minutes will set you right (assuming this stuff is actually in your brain somewhere and you just need to put a little lipstick on it).
I started interviewing again while at my current job (searching for higher TC and unhappy at current role). I stumbled upon your channel and it's been a really good refresher on system design. Thank you and shoutout to you Jordan!
Nice, how's it going ? I'm stumped a bit, 2years was getting interviews from all the big tech companies but got booted due to hiring freezes, rescinded offers etc... Opted to go for a nice mid stage startup. Started interviewing again barely any callbacks LOL
Jordan streaming DDIA and CDCing it on PPT is the best thing I watched on youtube today!
Lmfao
For system design, this channel is.. Precious! (Lord of the rings)
Yoo Jordan, thanks for all the content man. I came across your first video on UA-cam about a year ago and binge-watched 3 episodes because of the humor.
I interviewed with Amazon casually last week for a L5 role, and your videos helped me land the role. You're seriously doing good work and I appreciate all the effort you're putting into this.
Congratulations man! Best of luck in the new role, and thanks for the kind words!!
Bro I am soo high rn but thanks, you just casually dropped the best System Design Video ever, it has questions that I couldnt answer for, I casually just seemed around and found it, I will watch it again tomorrow afternoon when I am sober , I am unemployed right now and I feel like shit, I never feel confident in system design interviewers but I feel like watching this video will give me a lot confidence to ace my next few interview loops, because it has a LOT of specific questions that can he super helpful, I will update this again when I'd sign job offer.
Thanks a lot again bro,life is hard rn, but it will get better :))
Good luck man!! Wouldn't recommend watching high lol, as someone who partakes myself
coming back here just to say thank you for this video I had my onsight for L5 eng role and went full autist mode pretty much going through all the things you talked about during my system design round. Again thank you!
Let us know how it goes!
Jordan dropped a banger right before my interview. Thank you.
Thank you GigaChad Jordan. You are the hero we don't deserve
Nah you guys deserve me, I just eat a bunch of taco bell and post UA-cam videos
Content Quality you have on your channel is remarkable. Trust me you would be over million subscriber in few years. Just a matter of time.
Thankyou for making me some revision notes before my interview , last part looks like a very good tool to use .
Thank you youtube algorithm for recommending me this video, I have 2 system design rounds tomorrow and I don't know jack sh*t
Congratulations on 50k subscribers! Best of luck in reaching your next milestone!
Amazing! Thank you Joran for all your dedication!
Very thorough and detailed video. It went deeper than my wife's boyfriend
Wow that's high praise considering how well endowed he is
A perfect video before interview.
Damn, the goat of system design hiding on youtube. Probably the most comprehensive set of videos i've watched. Gosh, amazing work!
Push out a masterclass course or reading material joining all of it, we all will pay for it!
Ha I appreciate it man! No desire to put out anything paid regarding this stuff, everyone should have access to it.
@@jordanhasnolife5163 🫡
wow I litterly just found your channel and you put this out just perfect for what I was looking
If only all quickies were as good as this. (Lip bite emoji, if it existed)
Such a great video. Most system design click baits out there just repeat the same abstract concepts over and over. If you could let us know if we can download these slides from some place, that'd be great. Thanks!
Go to the Google drive link in my channel description :)
Well done Jordan, doing the Lords work
Yo looking fresh Jordan
These anime ladies require a handsome fella
Great Content Jordan !! You do have life !!
Thanks Jordon. Keep up the great work!!
Thank you so much for sharing bro! Shows a lot about your character helping so many people for free
Perfect refresher.
lets gooo! Just what I've been looking for! Big up Jordan!
You said (@64:30) that with log-based queue, a costly task might block other workers from performing useful work. But the cause of the inefficiency you described seems to be different: tasks are not well-spread out across partitions and so some parittions are empty. If that problem was resolved, the costly message is a non-issue, I think?
It's not that it's blocking other consumers from doing work, it's blocking other tasks in the same partition from being handled
@@jordanhasnolife5163 ah yes, that makes sense! Thanks!
Your video is "giving" possible success in my next system design interview! Thank you kind sir and please keep making more content like this 🫡
It was very helpful. Thanks Jordan😊
Significant video and audio lag, please check your setup..helpful video!
Obs man, darn
Goated video, to learn a few new things and review some. I know you’re not at 50K yet, but I’m sure you’ll get there 🎉
Really great content Jordan !!
Thank you Jordan! Keep up the great work 💪🏻😊
Very nice video summary
thats really valuable! amazing! thanks jordan
This is pretty awesome. Thanks!
congrats on 50k!!!!
Thanks man, it's gonna be my go to videos for revisions 🙌. Keep up the good work 🔥..
Slides link are they in description ? Didn't found 😅
Bottom of google drive link
@@jordanhasnolife5163 got it thanks!!
Everyone is temporary but Jordan is pregnant ❤
Woohoo
Thanks for the videos brother. Dont see the google drive link though
see my channel "about page", and look at the attached links.
I think you should include popular examples of each category, even as a superimposed note. I may do it myself at some point with timestamps.
Be my guest!
Keep up the good work man, thanks
This honestly saved me so much time from web crawling all over the place haha, your content is so good! TYSM ٩(◕‿◕。)۶
Thanks Olivia!
Jordan - there is no way anyone could have possibly implemented all the solutions you have described in your channel. Even parts of a said solution require armies of devs to implement at scale. How then does one overcome imposter syndrome in the interviews? Be great if you could talk about that in one of your vids! Thanks!
side: we could really use a great vid on Flink as well and how it ties into stream processing and its merits/cons over Spark Streaming! Thanks!
Yeah, they do take an army of developers, because sites that have to build for this scale are making a lot of money and can afford it.
I'm not really sure what you mean by imposter syndrome - there's a pretty big difference between describing a very high level design versus implementing the whole thing yourself.
@@jordanhasnolife5163 e.g. I have never implemented a lot of the questions I have been asked e.g. implement UA-cam or Distributed Counters.
But I suppose such is the game. Develop the knowledge well enough to come across as I have and to describe it at a high level.
How does one know though in practice whether their solution is kosher or not?
Btw congrats on 50K!! You rock!
@@guitarMartial Thanks man! I guess you have two options
1) implement it (takes a lot of time, even if you create it successfully you now have to simulate the load properly, do a ton of profiling to improve it, and potentially pay a ton of cloud bills lol)
2) think through all possible edge cases as much as possible
Now, 1 is definitely preferred over 2, and I don't claim to be somebody who has done 1 a lot. Ultimately, what really separates me from a very senior engineer at many of these companies is they actually have the practical experience of building massive systems like this, and probably have a lot better of an intuition about what actually "works" in practice, even if it may seem less feasible in theory.
Perfect timing, thank you Jordan!
I really, super duper, 100% mega appreciate you and your videos! I started watching them out of necessity for an interview in the past, but keep watching every one that you put out because you're genuinely entertaining and the way you explain things is impressive :)
Congrats on 50k!
Thanks Dozer! Not there just yet, but hopefully next couple of days :)
@@jordanhasnolife5163 Just want to follow up one last time and say thank you! Had a bunch of technical design interviews today, and the feedback has been really good so far.
All the interviewers have been impressed at how in-depth I could go on all the little details, which is almost 100% attributed to you and your videos! This series and your deep dives really do change lives. Thank you again.
@@Dozer456123 I'm really glad to hear that Dozer! Hope you get the position!
All hail King Jordan
thank you
Now that you come up yet another introductory video, you really don’t have a life !!! And I can’t be glad enough 😂
Jokes apart - thank you for all your efforts 🍻
I certainly do not!
Christmas came early ❤
goated video
you saving me right now
Just had a quickie
Same. Now time to watch some UA-cam
@@jordanhasnolife5163😂😂
Thank You❤
Love the vid! but could you change your sound, its really quiet
Best 👍🏻
Hey Jordan, could you add timestamps?
Did you look for the timestamps that already exist in the description of the video?
Have been subbed for awhile and this is great! I just find it sad how the system design process is being gamed like LeetCode now.
At least for my self, these skills regularly come up at work, unlike leetcode. So I'm hesitant to call it gaming
@@jordanhasnolife5163 I wasn't clear but it wasn't in reference to your videos. Just the way the interview process is nowadays with people regurgitating answers from grokking system design, alex xu, etc.
@@clementn2967 Ah yeah, I'd say there's hopefully some burden on the interviewer then to not pick a problem straight out of there.
That being said, I do think it would be totally similar to pick a similar one, since systems design is all about re-using existing techniques!
Telling all of my friends to make 10 accounts and subscribe to you
Lord knows I need it Kyle, I've been exposed it seems
can you please link the power point in this video?
See video description
Looking like you lost some weight man. Looking good
Thanks! Bulk coming soon!
Wild
As a 50k challenge, do "design spiderman 3 for ps5 pro"
1:40 Such an oddly suspicious thing to say :O
Don't know what you're talking about
where is the google drive link ?
In my channel description
Chapters please 🙏
Look at video description please :pray:
OP
I disable my ad-blocker for you
It’s a great video, thank you. Now get a life Jordan 😂
No can do brother, I appreciate it though
collared shirt smh my head this channel has gotten too corporate #day2culture for me imo personally
I'll throw on my furry onesie for halloween
TC or GTFO
Perhaps one day