Roadmap to becoming a developer in 2022
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Web Developer Roadmap

Roadmap to becoming a web developer in 2018

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.

If you think that these can be improved in anyway, please do suggest.


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🚀 Introduction

🎨 Front-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.

👷 DevOps Roadmap

🚦 Wrap Up

If you think any of the roadmaps can be improved, please do open a PR with any updates and submit any issues. Also, I will continue to improve this, so you might want to watch/star this repository to revisit.

☑ TODO

  • Add Frontend Roadmap
  • Add Backend Roadmap
  • Add DevOps Roadmap
  • Add relevant resources for each

👬 Contribution

The roadmaps are built using Balsamiq. Project file can be found at /project-files directory. To modify any of the roadmaps, open Balsamiq, click Project > Import > Mockup JSON, it will open the roadmap for you, update it, upload and update the images in readme and create a PR.

  • Open pull request with improvements
  • Discuss ideas in issues
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License

License: CC BY 4.0