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    Novice To Ninja: System Design in 2025

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    Novice To Ninja: System Design in 2025

    Novice To Ninja: System Design in 2025
    Published 9/2025
    Duration: 10h 2m | .MP4 1920x1080 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.90 GB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    From basics to advanced concepts of system design, learn system design the right way and become interview-ready.

    What you'll learn
    - Understand the core principles of modern system design.
    - Break down real-world problems into scalable design solutions.
    - Design architectures using microservices, APIs, caching, and load balancing.
    - Apply database scaling techniques like partitioning and sharding.
    - Build resilient systems with replication, failover, and monitoring.
    - Evaluate trade-offs between different design choices.
    - Gain the skills and confidence to crack system design interviews.

    Requirements
    - Curiosity and willingness to think about how large-scale systems are built.
    - No prior experience with system design is needed — we start from the absolute basics.
    - Very little technical knowledge required; a general interest in how apps and websites work is enough.
    - Willingness to practice by thinking through real-world design scenarios.

    Description
    Welcome toNovice to Ninja: System Design in 2025– The Complete Guide to System Design Mastery & Interview Success!

    Are you ready to ace system design interviews and gain the expertise to design scalable, real-world systems?This course gives you a proven framework, practical examples, and the confidence to tackle any system design challenge.

    Whether you’re preparing for tough interviews at FAANG-level companies, aspiring to become a software architect, or simply want to build scalable, reliable applications — mastering system design is the key to unlocking the next level of your career.

    This course,Novice to Ninja: System Design in 2025, is designed to take you on astep-by-step journeyfrom absolute basics to advanced design thinking. You’ll not only learnwhatsystem design is but alsohowto approach any design problem using astructured and proven framework.

    What Makes This Course Unique?

    Aclear and repeatable templatefor solving any system design problem.

    Hands-on real-world examplesthat prepare you for both interviews and practical projects.

    Abalanced approach— not just interviews, not just theory, but a mix of practical skills + deep understanding.

    By the end of this course, you will be able to:

    Tackleany system design interview questionwith confidence.

    Break down problems using astep-by-step structured approach.

    Designscalable, fault-tolerant, and high-performing systemslike those at top tech companies.

    Think like asenior engineer or architectand make design trade-offs wisely.

    Stay future-ready with skills that evolve as the course content grows.

    Who This Course is For

    Software engineers preparing forsystem design interviews.

    Developers aiming todesign and scale real-world systems.

    Aspiring architects looking tostrengthen their design thinking.

    Anyone who wants to level up towardSenior / Principal Engineer or Architect roles.

    Who this course is for:
    - Students or self-learners who want to strengthen their fundamentals in system design.
    - Aspiring software engineers preparing for coding and system design interviews.
    - Junior developers who want to level up their skills and think like senior engineers.
    - Tech enthusiasts who want to understand how platforms like Netflix, Uber, and Instagram scale to millions of users.
    - Beginners who are curious about how modern apps and large-scale systems are designed.
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