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Distributed data modeling

Learn how to model data in a distributed database environment.

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Level Intermediate

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DBMS/RDBMS
DBMS/RDBMS
system-design
system-design
software-design
software-design
database-modeling
database-modeling
modeling
modeling
DBMS/RDBMS
DBMS/RDBMS
system-design
system-design
software-design
software-design
database-modeling
database-modeling
modeling
modeling
kuke님의 프로필 이미지

Backend mentoring opening and next lecture news

Hello students!

It's a cookie.

This time, we have launched a mentoring function.

https://inf.run/1y9Zk

If you have any questions other than the lecture content,

I hope this will be a time when we can discuss any difficulties you face in your studies or in your work.

There is no specific topic, but I plan to cover various topics within the scope of my knowledge.

Let me briefly mention the next lecture.

I am currently preparing a topic titled “Large-scale system design learned through building with Spring Boot - Cache strategy”.

While simply using Spring's cache annotations may be sufficient in some cases, we will look at the limitations of this strategy and workaround strategies.

This time, too, we are assuming a large-scale system and creating strategies and implementation codes from a practical perspective, so it seems like it will be quite difficult and take a long time.

(I'm still thinking about whether to just present the methodology and open it quickly, or to create the code and open it even if it takes a while... You can give me your opinion on this part.)

Anyway, it is scheduled to open within the third quarter at the earliest, or within the fourth quarter at the latest.

There's still a long way to go, but I'm sharing it with you because some people ask about it sometimes.

I hope you have a happy day today and keep up the good work!

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    khmkhm01288144님의 프로필 이미지

    It would be great if you could include the code as well, even if it takes longer. Typing along myself and getting detailed explanations for each code helped me understand really well, which I liked. Thank you very much for the good lecture :D
    kuke님의 프로필 이미지

    Rina, thank you!! I'll try my best to reflect your feedback! You too, Rina, fighting for your health!
    syh8088님의 프로필 이미지

    Even if it takes longer, please make sure to open it with the code!!! Good lectures are important, but your health is the most important, so please take good care of yourself 😭,😭
    kuke님의 프로필 이미지

    Thank you for the great feedback, Kim San! I wanted to do that for this lecture too, but I couldn't because the late discoveries of revisions were too cumbersome.. 😭 I will organize branches or commits by chapter in the next lecture!
    cloudhat179338님의 프로필 이미지

    I enjoyed the last lecture! For the next lecture, I suggest leaving the code as branches for each chapter and commits for each lecture. I took a lecture that provided code in the above manner, and it was helpful in understanding the flow. Here's an example: Branch. Commit chat1 Lecture 1-1 Lecture 1-2 chat2 Lecture 2-1 Lecture 2-2

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