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    System Design

    System Design

    Learn how to design systems and prepare for system design interviews

    This project is an open, course-style repository designed to help you learn system design from fundamentals through advanced, interview-ready thinking. It organizes core networking and distributed-systems concepts into a structured path, so you can build intuition before jumping into “design X” exercises. It covers the building blocks that show up in real architectures, such as DNS, load balancing, caching, CDNs, proxies, scalability and availability tradeoffs, and storage patterns, then connects those pieces to larger system goals. The materials are geared toward clarity and repeatability, making it useful both for self-study and for quick review before interviews. ...
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    Unified Code Generation

    Unified Code Generation

    Open-source code generator for Simulink/Stateflow

    ...Currently a Simulink and Stateflow front-end and a C-language back-end are included. Some of the strengths of UCGN: - Clearly readable source-code - Separation of functionality and parameters ("tunable parameters") - Robust data storage (compile-time static structures in favor of pointer run-time constructs) - Clear software architecture, direct correspondence to the model architecture - Separation of reusable library code - Simplicity and uniformity of software interfaces (for testing etc.) The following features are supported by the Simulink/UCGN - Discrete single-rate Simulink models and libraries - Block library with 50+ standard Simulink blocks - Periodic, condition-driven Stateflow charts (including flowgraphs, loops) - Structured data types through bus objects - Simulink native enumer
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