When a backend dev gives their update in the daily standup meeting, most frontend devs are clueless about the work they're doing. They use a lot of...
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Loved the visualizations here, great work!
Means a lot coming from you! 🙏
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Great breakdown of backend concepts for frontend devs! Clear, concise, and super helpful for bridging the knowledge gap. Thanks for sharing! 🙌
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Thanks for sharing! The graphics are nice
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Awesome! Simple explanation but really useful
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I'm glad you covered all the important terms. Thanks for sharing
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Informative article !
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Loved the way you did the visualization. 👌
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A cool read
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That's so cool! Did you use excalidraw for the visulizations?
Yes
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Well explained
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Very informative. Thank you!
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Most of these are not backend dev terms, but more to do with DevOps! Access control, proxies, load balancing and cdn's for example would all be managed by DevOps.
I'd say it's a gray area.
When you go for a system design interview as a backend dev, this knowledge is expected(and highly used).
Very nice article, keep it up!
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Thanks for sharing this piece!
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could you make some more articles like this? its awosome
Sure! Any particular topic in mind?
Easy to follow content. Thanks for sharing this encredible skill.
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Very informative read!
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Great visualisation
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Very Informative
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That was very informative, thanks!
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It was a lot easier to understand the basics of these with the illustrations and simple words used. 👌
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