Prabuddha Ganegoda

Software Engineer Interview Prep Podcast

Education EN ↓ 35 episodes

Ace your Software Engineer interviews with confidence. This podcast helps you organize your thinking, strengthen problem-solving skills, and prepare effectively for real technical interviews. Topics covered include:Programming (Java & Python)Data Structures & AlgorithmsSystem DesignAI for Software EngineersInterview strategies & mindsetWhether you're targeting Big Tech, startups, or senior engineering roles, each episode helps you think clearly, solve better, and perform at your best.

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Prabuddha Ganegoda

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Latest episode

Jun 8, 2026

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Episodes

Agentic coding Session 3 - Live Problem-Solving Under Pressure 08.06.2026

The mental model and the toolkit come together here. We cover managing a session in real time — when to course-correct, when to clear and restart — the five failure patterns that quietly tank your work and how to fix each, and a complete worked problem run end to end: explore, plan, implement in a fresh session, verify with tests, and review with an adversarial subagent. Plus scaling techniques an...

Agentic coding Session 2 — Configuration & Extension Mastery 08.06.2026

This is where the deep technical interview questions live. Claude Code has five extension points — CLAUDE.md, skills, hooks, subagents, and MCP — and knowing which to reach for is a core competency. We break down each one: why CLAUDE.md is always-on context you must keep lean, how skills load knowledge on demand and why the description field decides everything, when hooks give you deterministic gu...

Agentic coding Session 1 — The Agentic Mental Model 08.06.2026

The Agentic Mental Model: what "agentic" means and the loop, the context window as the governing constraint, explore→plan→implement→commit, verification, and precise prompting. Most engineers meet AI coding tools as a smarter autocomplete. Claude Code is something else: an agent that explores, plans, and writes code on its own while you direct and review. This opening episode rewires how...

S1E1 [Preview] - The Job Changed While You Were Sleeping 06.06.2026

SEASON 1 — "The Shift" Listen to - S1E1 Interview an engineer who transitioned from backend → AI engineer. Their story IS the season premise.

S1E1 - The Job Changed While You Were Sleeping 06.06.2026

SEASON 1 — "The Shift" Interview an engineer who transitioned from backend → AI engineer. Their story IS the season premise.

The Behavioral Round - STAR/CARL 22.05.2026

The behavioral round quietly decides more FAANG loops than coding or system design — and most engineers spend 300 hours on LeetCode and 45 minutes preparing for it. In this deep dive, we unpack: – Why FAANG weights behavioral signal so heavily (leveling, risk, culture fit)– The STAR framework, dissected letter by letter, with the failure modes at each step– CARL and why the Learning layer is the p...

Kafka Architecture and Triage Production Scenarios 17.05.2026

Every scenario includes: Real-world context setting the stage The interview question as it would be asked A structured model answer Exact configuration parameters with values and reasoning

System Design Interview: Payment Settlement Batch Processing 17.05.2026

Design a batch processing system for end-of-day payment settlement at a payments company that processes 50 million transactions per day . The system must net merchant positions, calculate fees, and initiate fund transfers to merchant bank accounts within a strict bank cutoff window. Walk me through your design, covering reliability, scalability, and how you'd handle failures. Key Takeaways The...

Anatomy of `kubectl apply` - Inside the Kubernetes Control Plane 24.04.2026

When I run kubectl apply, the request is sent to the Kubernetes API Server , which acts as the entry point to the cluster. The API Server processes the request through several stages: Authentication – validates the client (certificates, tokens, etc.) Authorization – checks permissions using RBAC Admission Controllers Mutating (e.g., inject defaults, sidecars) Validating (ensure request is complian...

Deep Dive Kubernetes Pod Start and Failure Modes 18.04.2026

What We Cover in This Episode: The Probe Trap, Why telling an interviewer that a "liveness probe failure removes traffic" is an instant red flag (it actually kills and restarts the container!), and why you should never check external databases in your liveness probes. The JWT Myth: Why saying "JWTs are encrypted" will cost you points. We explain how to articulate that standard...

The Architecture of Professional REST APIs 17.04.2026

HTTP Contracts & Status Codes: The podcast will cover why returning a 200 OK for an error is a massive anti-pattern. Jenny explains the exact contract of 2xx, 4xx, and 5xx status codes, and emphasizes the use of trace IDs and machine-readable error envelopes so clients know exactly what went wrong and how to fix it. Versioning & Pagination: They will discuss the trade-offs of URI, Header,...

Mastering OAuth 2.0 & Microservice Security for Senior Interviews 27.03.2026

Are you preparing for a senior security or backend engineering interview and struggling to articulate how to secure microservices in a zero-trust environment? In this deep dive, we break down the definitive guide to OAuth 2.0, OpenID Connect, and advanced token security to help you move beyond textbook definitions and start designing banking-grade architectures. Whether you are designing a Backend...

JVM Internals Deep Dive 8-25 LTS 25.03.2026

JVM Architecture Overview — runtime data areas, memory model, flag reference table Class Loading Subsystem — delegation model, loading phases, JPMS/Jigsaw module system Execution Engine & JIT — tiered compilation levels (0→4), inlining, escape analysis, loop vectorisation, SIMD intrinsics, speculative optimisation and deoptimisation Garbage Collection Algorithms — deep dives on G1, ZGC (colour...

Overview of Mastering REST API Design & Best Practices 25.03.2026

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Mastering REST API Design & Best Practices 23.03.2026

Mastering REST API Design & Best Practices Are you struggling to articulate the exact difference between a basic API and a production-grade, evolvable API during system design interviews? In this deep dive, we break down the 10 pillars of REST API design to help you move beyond simple CRUD operations and start building like a Senior Engineer. What We Cover in This Episode: The Richardson Matur...

Mastering Heaps & Priority Queues 20.03.2026

Episode Description: Mastering Heaps & Priority Queues Are you struggling to recognize exactly when to use a Priority Queue in your coding interviews? In this deep dive, we break down the Heap data structure from the ground up to help you stop memorizing solutions and start recognizing the core algorithmic patterns. What We Cover in This Episode: The "Flat Tree" Secret: Discover how...

[DSA] Sliding Window Algorithm 13.03.2026

The Sliding Window Algorithm is a powerful technique used to reduce the time complexity of problems involving arrays or strings—specifically those that require finding a sub-segment that meets certain criteria. Instead of using nested loops O(n^2), the sliding window maintains a dynamic range that "slides" across the data, usually bringing the complexity down to O(n). Problem:Find the ma...

[System Design] Database Connection Pooling 13.03.2026

Video Summary of our audio podcast of [ JAVA] Under the hood: Database Connection Pooling in Spring Boot

[System Design] ⁠ The Rate Limiter Playbook 07.03.2026

Video overview of Distributed Rate Limiter

[JAVA] Circuit Breaker Interview 07.03.2026

Summary video of [JAVA] Circuit Breaker Deep Dive with Resilience4j

[DSA] Pattern Recognition 07.03.2026

Video Summary of - [DSA] Data Structure and Algorithm (DSA) problem-solving strategies and patterns

[System Design] Real-World Execution & Estimations EP03 01.03.2026

1. The Back-of-Envelope Estimation Toolkit 2. Designing a Fintech Payment Processing System 3. The 45-Minute Interview Playbook

[System Design] Storage, Messaging & Architecture Patterns EP02 01.03.2026

1. Storage Strategy & Database Selection 2. Caching Patterns & Disasters 3. Communication & Messaging 4. Apache Kafka Deep Dive

[System Design] The Foundation & The Framework EP01 01.03.2026

Episode 1 of your 3-part System Design Interview deep-dive podcast series! This episode focuses on how interviewers at FAANG and Tier-1 financial institutions evaluate you—which is how you think, not just what you know. The hosts will cover: The RADIO Framework: The 5-step, 45-minute blueprint for every interview: R equirements, A PI Design, D ata Model, I nfrastructure, and O ptimise & Operat...

[Solution Architect] AWS Technology Stacks and Architecture Tradeoff Analysis 28.02.2026

I have started generating a comprehensive, engaging Audio Overview (Deep Dive Podcast) designed specifically to help you memorize the AWS Technology Stacks and Architecture Tradeoff Analysis! It will be ready to listen to in the Studio tab in just a few minutes. To help these concepts stick for your exams or interviews, the hosts will use strong analogies and focus heavily on the underlying decisi...

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