Below you find a set of charts demonstrating the paths that you can take and the technologies that you would want to adopt in order to become a frontend, backend or a devops. I made these charts for an old professor of mine who wanted something to share with his college students to give them a perspective.
Below you find a set of charts demonstrating the paths that you can take and the technologies that you would want to adopt in order to become a frontend, backend or a devops. I made these charts for an old professor of mine who wanted something to share with his college students to give them a perspective.
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## 🚀 Introduction
## 🚀 Introduction
![](https://i.imgur.com/MWkeM18.png)
![](https://i.imgur.com/OZUOUtI.png)
## 🎨 Front-end Roadmap
## 🎨 Front-end Roadmap
![](https://i.imgur.com/qx54HvK.png)
![](https://i.imgur.com/WrfLESm.png)
## 👽 Back-end Roadmap
## 👽 Back-end Roadmap
For the backend, personally I would prefer Node.js and PHP 7 for the full time. Plus, I have been experimenting lately with Go and I quite like it. Apart from these, if I have to choose another one, I would go for Ruby. However this is just my personal preference, you can choose any of the shown languages and you will be good.
For the backend, personally I would prefer Node.js and PHP 7 for the full time. Plus, I have been experimenting lately with Go and I quite like it. Apart from these, if I have to choose another one, I would go for Ruby. However this is just my personal preference, you can choose any of the shown languages and you will be good.