Systems-language proficiency (Go, Rust, C++)
If you like applying Systems-language proficiency (Go, Rust, C++), every challenge here gives you a chance to practice it on a real industry brief.
- CodeIntermediateNew
Add Idempotency Keys to a Payment Webhook System
Read the current Go webhook-sender code and 30 days of duplicate-delivery incident logs. Design the idempotency scheme: server-generated key per event (UUID v7 — time-ordered), …
- REST API Design
- Idempotency
- Webhooks
API Design and GraphQL - CodeIntermediateNew
Randomized Sketch Algorithm for Stream Cardinality
Read the HLL paper (Flajolet et al., 2007) and a sample of 30 minutes of customer trace IDs (around 80M events). Implement HLL from scratch in Go (no library imports). Run bench…
- Randomized Algorithms
- Sketching
- Algorithm Analysis
Advanced Algorithms - CodeIntermediateNew
Implement Authenticated Encryption for a Document Service
Design the envelope-encryption hierarchy: customer Key Encryption Key (KEK) held in AWS KMS (Key Management Service), Data Encryption Keys (DEKs) wrapped per document. Use AES-2…
- Applied Cryptography
- Aead
- Key Management
Applied Cryptography - CodeIntermediateNew
Index a Genomics Dataset with a Suffix Array for Read Matching
Implement a suffix array over a 720 MB DNA sequence (4-character alphabet) using DC3 (Difference Cover modulo 3) or SA-IS construction in Rust. Build pattern-matching utilities …
- Suffix Arrays
- String Algorithms
- Systems Language Proficiency (Go, Rust, C++)
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- CodeIntermediateNew
Tune a Multicore Pipeline with NUMA-Aware Sharding
Receive the current worker (Rust, around 8,000 lines, uses rayon for its parallelism), the host (2-socket AMD EPYC 9354, 64 cores total, 384GB DDR5), and a benchmark query workl…
- Parallel Performance
- Numa
- Systems Language Proficiency (Go, Rust, C++)
Advanced Concurrency and Parallel Computing - CodeIntermediateNew
Migrate an Internal Service from REST to gRPC
Receive the existing OpenAPI spec, the Go service code, and 7 days of traffic data. Pick the top 2 RPS-by-method endpoints and design Protocol Buffers (protobuf) message + servi…
- Grpc
- Protobuf
- REST API Design
API Design and GraphQL - CodeIntermediateNew
Mesh Simplification Pipeline for a 3D-Scan-to-Web Tool
Implement quadric-error-metric (QEM) mesh simplification with UV-attribute preservation: per-vertex 4x4 error quadrics that include a position term and a UV-distortion term, edg…
- Geometry Processing
- Mesh Simplification
- 3d Rendering
Advanced Computer Graphics - CodeIntermediateNew
Property-Based Testing for a SEPA Payments Library
Read the SEPA Pain.001 XSD (XML Schema Definition) and pick 5 invariants the parser MUST preserve (e.g., 'sum of transactions equals control sum', 'IBAN passes mod-97 check', 'c…
- Property Based Testing
- Fuzz Testing
- Systems Language Proficiency (Go, Rust, C++)
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- CodeIntermediateNew
Design a Lock-Free Concurrent Queue for an Event Bus
Implement an MPSC (multi-producer single-consumer) ring-buffer queue in Go using atomic operations only — no mutexes. Prove correctness with the Go race detector across 8 produc…
- Concurrent Data Structures
- Lock Free Programming
- Systems Language Proficiency (Go, Rust, C++)
Data Structures - AnalysisIntermediateNew
Penetration-Test the TLS Configuration of an Edge Fleet
Receive read-only access to a 50-node representative sample (anonymized). Scan with testssl.sh + Qualys SSL Labs (where reachable) + a custom Go tool you write to test specific …
- Tls
- Applied Cryptography
- Penetration Testing
Applied Cryptography - CodeIntermediateNew
Design Error Recovery for a Friendly Compiler
Read the existing parser (recursive-descent, in Rust). Design and implement a panic-mode error recovery strategy with synchronization tokens (statement boundary, end of block, s…
- Error Recovery
- Recursive Descent Parsing
- Diagnostic Design
Compiler Construction - CodeIntermediateNew
Build a Custom Kubernetes Operator for a Multi-Tenant SaaS
Receive the current Helm + bash setup, a description of the per-tenant resources to manage, and the cluster details (EKS 1.29, Strimzi for Kafka). Design a TenantPipeline CRD wi…
- Kubernetes Operators
- Crds
- Kubebuilder
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- AnalysisIntermediateNew
Diagnose a Memory-Hierarchy Bottleneck in a Trading-System Hot Path
Receive the normalizer source (around 4,000 lines of C++17), a replay harness that feeds 30 minutes of recorded market data, and host-machine specifications (Intel Xeon Gold 634…
- Memory Hierarchy
- Performance Profiling
- Perf
Computer Systems and Organization - CodeIntermediateNew
Profile-Guided Optimization for a Production JavaScript Bundler
Read the bundler's existing release-build pipeline (Rust + Cargo). Design and implement a PGO workflow using Rust's profile-guided LLVM PGO: instrument build, training run on th…
- Profile Guided Optimization
- Llvm
- Benchmarking
Advanced Compilers and Program Optimization
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