Curated List of System Design and Backend Interview Questions and Resources

This article presents a collection of interview questions and resource links covering system design, distributed sessions, Java pitfalls, MySQL indexing, and other backend topics, encouraging developers to keep learning and offering QR code access for further content.

Full-Stack Internet Architecture
Full-Stack Internet Architecture
Full-Stack Internet Architecture
Curated List of System Design and Backend Interview Questions and Resources

The article opens with a light‑hearted reminder that beyond fixing bugs, developers should keep learning, and it offers a set of interview‑style questions and useful resources.

It then lists several curated links, including:

1. Full‑stack architecture packaging recommendations

2. A space‑induced "disaster"

3. Common solutions for session sharing in distributed systems

4. Java language "pitfalls" ranking

5. Java class with humorous commentary

6. MySQL index failure case

7. When to use synchronized vs volatile

8. Why understanding service‑orientation matters for microservices

9. MySQL COUNT statement intricacies

10. Comic explanation of HashSet and TreeSet implementation

The article also includes QR code images inviting readers to follow the author for more content.

It concludes with a friendly sign‑off, encouraging readers to share the article if they found it helpful.

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