Feature Flags
If you like applying Feature Flags, every challenge here gives you a chance to practice it on a real industry brief.
- CodeAdvancedNew
Strangler-Fig Modernization of a Healthcare Reporting Service
Audit the report categories (around 14) and pick operating-theater utilization for the pilot extraction (high volume, moderate complexity, low regulatory blast-radius). Design t…
- Strangler Fig
- Legacy Systems
- Feature Flags
Software Evolution and Maintenance - CodeAdvancedNew
Multi-Tenant Schema Migration for a Series-B HR SaaS
Design a 4-phase migration: (1) add new columns + tables, dual-write on every workflow mutation, (2) backfill 3.4 TB in chunks of around 50k rows per minute with throttling and …
- Multi Tenant Architecture
- Schema Migration
- Dual Write
Engineering Software as a Service - StrategyIntermediateNew
Set Up Trunk-Based Development on a 3-Branch Workflow
Audit the current branch + merge data over 8 weeks (frequency, conflict count, time-to-green). Pick one product team for a 4-week pilot: introduce a feature-flag system (Unleash…
- Version Control
- Trunk Based Development
- Feature Flags
Software Construction - CodeAdvancedNew
Refactor a God-Object Order Service with Strategy + Command
Read OrderService and the last 18 months of bug tickets touching it. Author a 5-page design document showing the current class diagram, the target Strategy-per-order-type + Comm…
- Design Patterns
- Refactoring
- Strategy Pattern
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- CodeAdvancedNew
Strangler-Fig Migration of a Monolithic Order Service
Stand up an HTTP facade in front of the monolith (Nginx or a small Go proxy) that routes by URL pattern. Slice 1: extract the order-status read endpoint, dual-write nothing, rou…
- Strangler Fig Pattern
- Refactoring
- Legacy Modernization
Refactoring and Code Smell Detection - CodeIntermediateNew
Apply SOLID Principles to a Notifications Subsystem
Read Notifier and the last 6 months of incidents touching it. Write a 4-page design document mapping each of the 5 SOLID principles to a specific change in the subsystem (Single…
- Solid Principles
- Design Patterns
- Refactoring
Software Design and Design Patterns - CodeAdvancedNew
Build a BM25 + Embeddings Hybrid Search for a Legal-Tech Document Portal
Stand up an OpenSearch cluster with BM25 indexing on the 2.4M-document corpus. Generate dense embeddings (you choose the model; justify cost and quality trade-offs) and index th…
- Information Retrieval
- Bm25
- Vector Search
Data Mining and Information Retrieval
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