Learning Git visualised, Twitter architecture evolution & what exactly React does
Hey there, fellow visual learner! 🙌🏾
This is the post for the third week of November. Let’s take a break from all the Twitter drama and check out 3 - 4 top resources from the last week that will help you become a better developer. 🚀
Let’s dive in 🐳
❶ Learn the basics of GIT
This free tool helps you get started with git by actually visualizing what goes on behind the curtains. It has interactive challenges that guide you step by step so that you gain confidence slowly. Try it out.
❷ What exactly does React do?
Do you work with React but don’t completely understand what exactly React (as a library) does, then here’s an illustration that explains the same 👇🏾
Let me know if you like sketchnotes like these. Will make it a point to create more!
❸ Learn about Twitter architecture instead of Twitter drama
We got a sneak peek into the Twitter HQ, which allowed us to learn how the site architecture has progressed from 2012 to 2022. Alex Xu has done an amazing job summarizing the same in this article in the ByteByteGo newsletter.
🐥 CSS: So many options! 😮
Styling your website is always a difficult task. This tweet summarizes the plethora of options currently available. Which one do you prefer? 🤔
That's it for today's edition. See you in the next one.
Cheers! 🙌🏾





