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Thinking about paying for the #ByteByteGo newsletter but really don’t want to give money to #Substack 😕

How to explain 8 of the most common #network protocols simply and quickly with an animated diagram 🤓

Reminder : A network #protocol is a standard method of transferring #data between two computers on a network.

More on this video › https://yewtu.be/watch?v=P6SZLcGE4us

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The #bytebytego YouTube channel produces some very nice overview videos mostly related to #SystemDesign. The videos are relatively short (5-10 minutes), no-nonsense, and practical.

If you know a student or someone new to large scale system design, you may want to point them to ByteByteGo. They also have a nice collection of blog posts.

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I really enjoyed "#FAANG System Design Interview: Design A Location Based Service" by #ByteByteGo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4lR_Va97cQ. Not much about job interviewing, but an interesting lesson how to design and assess a certain architecture
FAANG System Design Interview: Design A Location Based Service (Yelp, Google Places)

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Somehow only recently I came across #ByteByteGo #YouTube channel. I just watched https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNUz1-msbOM about #Kafka and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-sBfyiXysI about #HTTP and both videos describe these subjects very clearly
System Design: Why is Kafka fast?

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