Roadmap to becoming a developer in 2022
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The Goal

  • For the roadmaps, we encourage you to discuss and contribute with new roadmaps. For the existing ones, please note that our goal is to not have the biggest list of items. Our goal is to have a list of items or skills most relevant today.
  • For the guides, please pick a topic, open an issue or reach out on twitter @kamranahmese to get the go-ahead and start writing.
  • For the resources, we are still preparing the contribution guidelines but submit them in an issue for now. Just note that the resources are highly opinionated and curated. Your opinion on value of any resource may not match the opinion of curator.

Contributing

No PR will be discarded without explanations!

Guidelines

  • Adding everything available out there is not the goal!
    The roadmaps represents the skillset most valuable today i.e. if you were to enter any of the listed fields today, what would you learn! There might be things that are of-course being used today but prioritize the things that are most in demand today e.g. agreed that lots of people are using angular.js today but you wouldn't want to learn that instead of React, Angular or Vue. Use your critical thinking to filter out non-essential stuff. Give honest arguments for why the resource should be included.

  • Do not add things you have not evaluated personally!
    Use your critical thinking to filter out non-essential stuff. Give honest arguments for why the resource should be included. Have you read this book? Can you give a short article?

  • One item per Pull Request
    There may be a discussion related to an item you want to add. Adding just a single item per pull request makes it much easier for everyone involved.

  • Write meaningful commit messages
  • Look at the existing issues/pull requests before opening new ones