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Suni@suni_code·
I'm taking a challenge I will post my work here, get some freelance project and purchase this keyboard. my sole purpose for saying this to all of you is that I can stay accountable and maintain a consistency to achieve this. I'm going to give my best so let's hope I get this as early as possible and then start a new challenge. Would love to have all of yours support whoever is seeing this.
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Anubhav
Anubhav@Dev_code_04·
Me chla ab bhains ka doodh lene
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Vishal@Vixhal·
morning cuties
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Suni@suni_code·
@ishadotio You can look for sheryians coding school yt channel
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Isha
Isha@ishadotio·
I want to learn react provided that am not very good with JavaScript, can you guys suggest some useful resources for the same!
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Suni@suni_code·
@shrav_10 I need a ride b/w congratulations 👏🎉🥳
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Suni@suni_code·
@krunalbuilds Ohh that's a seriously beautiful explanation 😊 and thanks for the diagram too
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KrunalSinh Sisodia@krunalbuilds·
It’s usually a mix of caching + async processing. • Write goes to a fast store (like Redis) for instant updates • An event is sent to a queue (Kafka, etc.) • Background workers update the database • Other clients get updates via real-time push It looks strongly consistent… but under the hood it’s often eventually consistent + fast caches.
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Suni@suni_code·
Interviewer: When you like a post on Instagram, the like count updates almost instantly for everyone. How does the backend keep those counts consistent at scale?
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Yash
Yash@buildwithyash·
Morning chat Going to give my mid-sem exam with zero preparation 😭 I just don’t like ECE, let’s see how it goes Wish me best of luck
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Shikhar
Shikhar@shekhu04·
Good morning no one is coming to fix your life and that's the good news, just work on yourself and BELIEVE in him
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Suni@suni_code·
Gm everyone, what's your plan for the day 👀
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Suni@suni_code·
@_Creation22 Honesty, most supportive community ❤️
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Srajan
Srajan@_Creation22·
I really owe this community a lot. The amount of support and honest feedback I’ve received here is incredible, without expecting anything in return. None of my IRL friends come close. Thank you guys ❤️❤️❤️ really grateful
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Anirudh Sharma
Anirudh Sharma@anirudhology·
@suni_code They use two algorithms: 1. Operational Transformation (OT), or more advanced 2. Conflict-Free Replicated Data Type (CRDT)
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Suni@suni_code·
Interviewer: Google Docs shows multiple users typing in the same document live. How does it avoid conflicts between edits?
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Suni@suni_code·
@Priyannkaaaa Woww, great explanation that is interview specific and all I need to understand it.
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Priya@Priyannkaaaa·
Interviewer: “Google Docs shows multiple users typing in the same document live. How does it avoid conflicts between edits?” Me: By using Operational Transformation (OT) or similar real-time collaboration algorithms. Each user’s edit is sent as an operation (insert/delete) to the server. The server transforms and reorders operations so they don’t conflict, then syncs the final state to all users. Edits → transformed → consistent document. To understand in depth, check out this dev.to/dhanush___b/ho…
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Suni@suni_code·
@avrldotdev Must need a fast good network to keep fetching and updating the data in real time
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avrl ☘@avrldotdev·
Operational Transformation. Each edit you make is sent to the server with a sequenceID, and server is the one that applies those changes in order to the document. If you're offline. All the changes are buffered locally & when online, it syncs the changes with the server one by one
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Suni@suni_code·
@ashoKumar89 Thank you Ashok for explaining this 😃
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Ashok Sahoo
Ashok Sahoo@ashoKumar89·
Using Operational Transformation (OT) or CRDTs. - Each edit is sent as an operation, not full text - Server orders and transforms concurrent edits - Clients apply transformed operations to stay consistent So even with simultaneous edits, everyone converges to the same document state.
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Ram
Ram@ramxcodes·
Hehe. Thanks
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Suni@suni_code·
@BolatwtX Same, need to work on this 🤧
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Aryan Bola
Aryan Bola@BolatwtX·
I was watching at some interviews and I am so shit man, If I were to spawn in a interview right now I would shit in it so bad Ik what that things is and how it works but I am so bad at terminologies, I am so bad a remembering names
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Suni@suni_code·
@ayushi_heree People lack normal logic making skills 🤣
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Ayushi
Ayushi@ayushi_heree·
I post normal tweets still people get triggered 🥀🥀
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