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Namaste Frontend System Design Patched !!link!! Jun 2026

The term refers to a conceptual update or community-driven fix applied to a standard frontend system design curriculum (inspired by the holistic, real-project approach of the "Namaste Dev" ecosystem). This "patch" addresses critical gaps in traditional frontend design: performance bottlenecks in micro-frontends, state synchronization across iframes, and memory leak prevention in large-scale React/Vue applications.

A "patched" architecture avoids the "flat folder" trap. It organizes code by , not just by type (components/utils). This makes the system modular, allowing for easier testing and the potential move toward Micro-Frontends . Addressing the Gaps: What Most Courses Miss The "Patched" approach focuses on the "Day 2" problems:

The "Patched" or complete version of this knowledge distinguishes between:

On Tuesday, the QA team found a bug. When a user switched temples rapidly, the WebSocket connection for the old temple stayed open. After 20 switches, the browser crashed from too many active subscriptions.

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