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Awesome tips !
ОтветитьThese tips can be used for a conversation too
Ответитьthanks for this video, excellent tips!
ОтветитьThaaank u so much
ОтветитьThanks a million!
Ответитьwhere did you get that shirt from? love it
ОтветитьDude the explanation was great, really helpful but that attitude, full of energy, good vibes, talking like if we were in front of you is so awesome, really great content.
Ответитьanyone else get a headache from the camera continuously trying to refocus?
ОтветитьThe autofocus of the camera is really distracting.
ОтветитьOutstanding video !!
ОтветитьGreat tips. Hopefully, you started disabling auto-focus after this video 😊.
ОтветитьThank you!! This was super helpful
ОтветитьVery helpful tips, thank you Sir!
ОтветитьYou Will hit a million subscribers soon.
ОтветитьGreat video. very informative. Please find more videos like this on my channel.
ОтветитьLike ur T-shirt.
It's true when ur doing the thing you want to do.
Hey Gaurav, these sessions are so helpful. Do you have plans to create content specific to product managers? For example, help product managers crack the system design interview.
ОтветитьWow, such clear explanation, so many videos out there, but no one makes them sound simple as you do. Keep up the good work.
ОтветитьWish I had seen this before my Amazon interview today 😂😂😂😅
ОтветитьHi gaurav, one question does system design interview have coding round?
ОтветитьHow do you guys talk about gateway and server nodes, etc, when all we get to do is simple programming?
Why don't you just tell us where and how you learned all this?
You, sir, are awesome !
ОтветитьThank you so much for this video, even if it's a few years later! I recently passed Google's phone interview (to my surprise too), and now I'm studying DSA and Systems design like never before! I tried a few years back to crack this interview process, but now it's much different :)
ОтветитьBro your voice is too gud
ОтветитьI dont understand this. Why I am supposed to sit in recruiters head and guess what his intents are?
ОтветитьHi Gaurav/anyone who can answer my query,
I am a java full stack developer, for db I have enough knowledge of relational db but have only heard about redis/cassandra/no sql etc as just buzzwords. I can read about them to get an overview but i don't feel very comfortable mentioning them in interviews as, if they ask too many questions about it i'll be lost and that doesn't seem good. So what exactly should be my approach?
I became subscriber without subscribing your channel 🙂
Ответитьthanks for the crisp and smooth explanation.
Should we keep the fact in mind that interviewer might add an additional feature in between you're designing the system components?
Thanks for the tips, helps a lot.
You might want to turn off auto-focus to avoid so much of focus breathing. F4 (or above), manual focus once before start should be perfect!
could you do the same with a real world example?
ОтветитьExcellent! Clearly, concise, and to-the-point. I recommend everybody preparing for a SD interview spend 8 minutes to watch this.
ОтветитьSir, I'm sitting for SDE role and they want me to design whatsapp clone, how to do that?
ОтветитьIf I could like this video 100 times, I would. All great suggestions!
Thanks Gaurav for the awesome video!!
Great stuff! Well explained 👌
ОтветитьYou're one of the best tech speakers I've come across. Clear, passionate, and knowledgable. Great stuff - keep it up!
ОтветитьVery nice video, thank you.
ОтветитьVery crisp and great content about attitude needed for an interviewee attending for system design interview
ОтветитьGOLD Points
ОтветитьThank you so much for an amazing video Gaurav
ОтветитьI'm here because of sir DJ Thapa, I mean sir Vijay Thapa XD
ОтветитьSo fluent English
ОтветитьSo energetic and smiley
ОтветитьDo I need to make sure I know the pros and cons of each tech, or just know which to use where?
ОтветитьA doubt/request for the 5th point. I'm a final year student btw.
Being aware of these technologies is great as you already mentioned. But you also said that there should be a reasoning for such examples. What if I say that we can use Kafka or RabbitMQ for Message Queues/Event handling, but they start asking me about these technologies? Tbh, I haven't worked upon them and just know about them as examples.
Also, if one should know at least a bit of every thing, then can you please provide some link(s) to better understand these technologies, but quickly? It'll be great!
Also thanks for such amazing videos! Keep rocking as always!