Pesto weekly #29
Hola folks,
???? Welcome to the 29th edition of Pesto weekly!
As always, we bring to you learning resources, a product spotlight, some inspo for a morale boost, and updates on what’s brewing new at the Pesto corner.
Let’s jump right in!
?? Pesto Corner
What’s brewing for this weekend?
Champs, do you want to break your fear around writing a resume that will get the recruiters’ attention and way more screening calls than expected?
The companies that you want to work for are often the hardest to get into and being able to represent yourself well to hiring managers when applying for jobs is half of the battle. Are you finding this highly relatable and wish to get your resume in order? ??
Presenting to you a workshop on Resume Building by Mansi Gupta, who works as a Technology Analyst at?Barclays where you’ll learn what a good developer resume looks like and how to write one!
We’ll discuss actionable steps to get your resume into top-notch shape like:
Who is this for?
???Devs - From the new grad through the junior engineers, all the way to advice for seniors.
Spiff up your resume by RSVPing right away for 19th Nov, 7 PM here ?
See you there.
?? Learning Resources
3 articles curated to take your coding skills to the next level
Have you ever wondered why a green lock icon appears on your browser URL bar? And why is it important?
Follow the adventures of Certificat, Browserbird, and Compugter as they explain why HTTPS is crucial for the privacy of the web and how it all works together presented to you in a fun comic format! ??
Also, don't let the bad crabs get you (you'll know what we mean in the comic :P)
Starting a new career in software development is both exciting and frightening. There is a lot to learn, and it takes years of practice to become really good at it, like with other crafts.
To make it a little bit easier, here is an awesome thread filled with actionable tips to keep improving, growing and killing it in this career!
There is no single “right” way to manage a product. Processes will evolve and adapt to the organization, the product lifecycle stage, and product team members’ and executives’ personal preferences.
But the discipline has developed some consensus regarding best practices.
Here is a thread curated with the best resources that you can use to get there!
Now, get up and run ??
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?? Spotlight
One tool that helps developers work better
In this edition of Product Spotlight, we present to you Motion One.
Motion DevTools is a Chrome extension for inspecting, editing and exporting animations made with Motion One or CSS.
???Pain:
The huge size of modern animation libraries.
???Solution:
Motion One is built on native browser APIs, so it can offer all features for a fraction of the filesize of established libraries.
Additionally, Motion One is unique amongst JavaScript animation libraries in its ability to perform hardware-accelerated animations, just like CSS. So, if your website is under heavy load, your animations can remain at a silky 60fps.
Here’s why you should consider Motion One:
???Shockingly Simple
???New features - selectors, individual transforms, timeline sequencing and more.
???Size matters - Motion One's?animate?function is just 3.8kb, and?scroll?is only 2.5kb.
???Max Performance - UI stays snappy and responsive, even under heavy workloads.
????Keyframes
??Timeline
??Production-ready
???Animate anything and everything
??Inspo
To conclude, here’s some food for thought.
We all go through these phases while working on our tasks.
The people who make it to the end have the patience and endurance to keep going when going gets tough.
Keep going folks, you will eventually make it ?
???We’ve launched a discord server where you can join and network with other ~4k like-minded programmers and grow together as a community.
To know more about what you can expect from this wholesome discord community, tap here ????
Onwards and Upwards,
Pesto Community team