As you describe it, I can genuinely feel the value of that experience. This is exactly the kind of career I hope to build for myself.
I've mostly learned about architecture, Agile, Waterfall, and software processes through university and self-study, but I'm eager to see how these concepts are applied in real production environments. I'd love the opportunity to learn from experienced engineers like you and understand the reasoning and trade-offs behind architectural decisions.
There's a huge difference between studying concepts and seeing them applied at scale, and that's something I'm really excited to experience.
Nitish Ojha
From DSA to Distributed Systems.
Great insights. One thing I’m curious about: how did you personally develop your architectural thinking? Was it mostly through building production systems, studying architecture patterns, or learning from specific books/resources? As someone exploring system design, I’d love to know what helped you most.