System design patterns
Sharding, load balancing, CAP tradeoffs, and scaling patterns — interview and production ready.
Build a BFF (Backend for Frontend) Mock Aggregator in Python
A minimal HTTP server implementing the BFF pattern that aggregates user data and orders from two mock backends into a single JSON response.
import json
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer
from urllib.parse import urlparse
class MockBackendA:
def get_user(self, user_id):
return {"id": user_id, "name": "Alice", "service": "backend-a"}
class MockBackendB:
def get_orders(self, user_id):
return [
{…
Singleton Config Loader in Python with Caution
Implements a singleton config loader in Python that reads JSON config files, but demonstrates the hidden gotcha of shared state across instances.
import json
from pathlib import Path
class ConfigLoader:
_instance = None
def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs):
if cls._instance is None:
cls._instance = super().__new__(cls)
return cls._instance
def __init__(self, config_file="config.json"):
if not hasattr(self, "loaded…
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