At Pybites we support our pythonistas with expert CV guidance to make their job applications stand out in a tight talent market 💪 📈 Here are some essential ingredients that make a great resume: 1. Clear and Concise Structure Start with a clean, well-organized format. Use headers, bullet points, and consistent fonts to ensure readability.… Continue reading 10 Tips to Make Your Developer Resume Stand Out
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The power of mind mapping: why to start your project with one and how
By PyBites Team on 3 August 2023
When you start a bigger software project it’s very beneficial (and necessary) to make a mind map first! It helps planning, organizing, and executing the project. Here are 6 advantages of mind mapping: Here is an example of one we did for our coding platform: CodeChalleng.es: Mind mapping your idea helps foster a well-structured, organized,… Continue reading The power of mind mapping: why to start your project with one and how
Fail. Fail better. A change in attitude towards Imposter Syndrome
By Sherry Andrews Bhutia on 26 January 2023
I’m afraid my introduction to you all will quickly turn into somewhat of a cliche being Canadian . Let me explain. You know what it’s like. You are watching a YouTube video on the latest and greatest tutorials (Yeah, I was also engulfed in the flames of tutorial hell). Then it happens… commercial! Arghhhh! There is… Continue reading Fail. Fail better. A change in attitude towards Imposter Syndrome
Twitter Digest 2018 Week 12
By PyBites Team on 25 March 2018
Every weekend we share a curated list of 15 cool things (mostly Python) that we found / tweeted throughout the week.
Twitter Digest 2017 Week 48
By PyBites Team on 3 December 2017
Every weekend we share a curated list of 15 cool things (mostly Python) that we found / tweeted throughout the week.
Twitter digest 2017 week 09
By PyBites Team on 4 March 2017
On Saturdays we will share a curated list of 15 cool things (mostly Python) we found / tweeted during the week.
Write Pythonic Code Like a Seasoned Developer Review
By Julian Sequeira on 23 February 2017
Review of Michael Kennedy’s Brilliant Pythonic Code Course