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Building a Distributed Log Service from Scratch | Hands-on System Design with Python and Javascript

Hands On System Design with "Distributed Systems Implementation - 254-Lesson’s curriculum"

The “Senior Engineer” Gap: Closing the distance between theory and production. Stop drawing diagrams and start building the infrastructure that powers the Fortune 500.

There is a massive gap between “knowing” system design for an interview and “building” a system that survives a production workload.

Most courses give you the map, but they don’t give you the shovel.

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We are building a Distributed Log Implementation. This is the component that separates application developers from system architects. We’re moving from “how do I save a user record?” to “how do I synchronize state across a global cluster?”

What’s inside today’s deep dive:

  1. Coding the “Single Source of Truth”: Implementing sequence numbers and data persistence.

  2. The Tech Stack: Using Python for robust logic and JavaScript for responsive interfacing.

  3. The DevOps Angle: Preparing our log to run inside a Kubernetes-orchestrated environment.

This is Day [X] of our journey from Zero to Production. We are building a system capable of multi-tenancy and high availability—one brick at a time.

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