System design patterns
Sharding, load balancing, CAP tradeoffs, and scaling patterns — interview and production ready.
How to Build an Append-Only Event Store in Python
Implement a simple append-only event store class that stores events in a list and supports retrieval by index range.
class EventStore:
def __init__(self):
self._events = []
def append(self, event):
"""Append an event to the store."""
self._events.append(event)
def get_events(self, start=0, end=None):
"""Return events from start index to end (exclusive)."""
return self._events[sta…
Outbox pattern reliable publish in Python with SQLite
Implements a transactional outbox with SQLite, ensuring reliable message publishing by storing events in the same DB transaction as business changes.
import sqlite3
from contextlib import contextmanager
from datetime import datetime, timezone
class Outbox:
def __init__(self, db_path=":memory:"):
self.conn = sqlite3.connect(db_path)
self.conn.execute("""
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS outbox (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTO…
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