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In the previous videos of this series, we learned and defined a few concepts that will help us be more flexible and allow us to easily come up with better solutions during a system design interview. In this video, we tackle one possible question you may encounter during such interviews, designing a TinyURL / URL-Shortener like service, and we’re going to drill down the approach and thought process leading to one possible outcome.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:28 Problem Definition
01:00 Code-First Mentality
02:56 System Design Interview Approach
09:12 Recap
10:15 Thanks for Watching!
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