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@javainterviewer Java Interviewer - MakakmayumJava Interviewer - Makakmayum posts on X about core, redis, what is, flow the most. They currently have XXXXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXX engagements in the last XX hours.
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Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"25 Questions I would ask master before any backend/system design interview: Core Distributed Systems & Scalability X. How do I decide when to split a monolith into services X. How does a request flow end-to-end through a production system X. How do I design a service that can handle 10x more traffic with minimal changes X. What are the real trade-offs between vertical and horizontal scaling X. How do I choose between synchronous and asynchronous communication X. When should I use a queue vs direct RPC Async Processing Events & Jobs X. When do I choose event-driven over request-response X. How"
X Link 2025-12-01T08:21Z 5287 followers, 31.2K engagements
"This is completely true. Build below projects to get hands on knowledge on a wide range of logic implementations: build a Calculator to master logic & loops build a Weather App using live APIs build a CRUD Web App with Flask + DB build a Chatbot UI with Streamlit + GPT build a File Organizer with os build a Resume Parser using NLP build a Stock Predictor using ML build a Job Tracker that updates Notion the best way to learn Java/programming languages projects. not tutorials"
X Link 2025-11-28T13:37Z 5283 followers, 123.9K engagements
"1 one piece of advice I would give to my 24-year-old self interviewing for backend roles: Never fall into the trap of trying to learn everything. Because you simply cannot. This is NOT a System Design interview: Kubernetes Kafka gRPC Redis Postgres SQS API Gateway Docker Consul Envoy Prometheus Yes these are important tools that are quite popular but Interviewers dont care how many tools you can list. I wouldnt as an interviewer as well. They care how deeply you understand the fundamentals that drive systems. If youre interviewing for a backend or system design role XX% of the discussion will"
X Link 2025-12-02T02:38Z 5283 followers, 85.6K engagements
"Do not sleep on System design if you are preparing for interviews. You have to understand how systems work. Fundamentals are not negligible. You can't run from it hide from it. Here are XX questions (51-75) that will help you with the fundamentals that you should master before sitting for an interview: APIs Boundaries & Contracts XX. How do I design tenant-level rate limits and quotas XX. How do I handle partial failures in multi-service calls XX. How do I design a gateway that can evolve independently of services XX. How do I design for backward compatibility when schemas change XX. How do I"
X Link 2025-12-08T14:03Z 5287 followers, 62.5K engagements
"Your system design knowledge explaining: - gRPC - CDNs - WebSockets - Rate Limiting - API Gateways - Microservices - Redis Caching - Load Balancers - Message Queues - Database Sharding - Consistent Hashing - Eventual Consistency - Distributed Tracing - Horizontal Scaling - Circuit Breakers - Event Sourcing - Reverse Proxy - CAP Theorem - Service Mesh - Saga Pattern - CQRS - Kafka Interview decision: Sorry we need someone who can explain why they'd use a database. Knowing the name of a pattern doesn't mean you understand when to use it. I've seen engineers confidently explain microservices"
X Link 2025-12-06T04:54Z 5287 followers, 122.4K engagements
"Junior SWE: Lets just build one backend and one DB for everything Mid-level SWE: We should move this into microservices with separate databases Senior SWE: We need sharding Kafka CQRS Redis S3 and a global cache Principal SWE: Can this just be a single service with a read replica What is the difference - Junior chooses a simple setup because: They just want it to work. One codebase one DB one deploy. - Mid-level pushes microservices because: They just learned about scalability patterns queues and want to use everything. - Senior pushes complex infra because: They are anticipating scale"
X Link 2025-12-09T13:15Z 5287 followers, 107.9K engagements
"An Amazon employee rewrote a perfectly fine Java Microservice to Go and actually slowed the service down😄 Don't listen to noises Java despite it's flaws is a great language for enterprises and if I had to start my career I'd start from Java again. As a Java dev apart from core Java we need to learn a bit more to stay ahead in the loop. Learn these for a well equipped Java engineer: X. Cloud-native stuff like microservices serverless (AWS Lambda Azure Functions) and tools (Kubernetes Istio Helm) - it's key for scalable efficient apps in the cloud era. X. Reactive programming with Project"
X Link 2025-12-10T16:16Z 5287 followers, 24.1K engagements
"It is what is there is a friend who never does rote learning always tries to find some logic to solve rather than cramming things into his head he was not selected by Indian companies and was frustrated for a long time but a US company saw his potential and immediately hired him"
X Link 2025-12-13T14:01Z 5244 followers, XXX engagements
"great to know you're in last year of college start from DSA properly then go to development build something prepare leetcode (even though this is not a benchmark of actual jobs) I recommend doing some leetcode as this would help you build logics do not stop for one day till you land a job at least an hour is good enough"
X Link 2025-12-15T07:42Z 5279 followers, XX engagements