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developer-roadmap
Interactive roadmaps, guides and other educational content to help developers grow in their careers.
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InfluxDB
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SaaSHub
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I think people will tell you about Eloquent Javascrip. I read like 5 chapters of it, than it became too “difficult” for me, as in “this will not get me a job so it’s not worth it”. Apart from that, I followed this roadmap basically https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap
Kind of a negative approach to your question, I would not recommend egghead.io. Besides a few very good tutorials, it's been largely ineffective for me.
Hack Reactor Prep Launch School Prep and Open Book Shelf If you like books, the In Easy Steps series by Mike McGrath is in full color and beginner friendly. Where you might get lost trying to understand the principles of Object Oriented Programming in a college textbook, McGrath does an admirable job with short working programs and the fewest possible words. I would be remiss if I didn't mention Jon Duckett's two book set covering HTML, CSS, JavaScript and JQuery. Learning how to learn will pay dividends. This free Coursera course will help you do that. Of course, there are way more resources than the ones above (see here and here and be prepared to be blown away).
Hack Reactor Prep Launch School Prep and Open Book Shelf If you like books, the In Easy Steps series by Mike McGrath is in full color and beginner friendly. Where you might get lost trying to understand the principles of Object Oriented Programming in a college textbook, McGrath does an admirable job with short working programs and the fewest possible words. I would be remiss if I didn't mention Jon Duckett's two book set covering HTML, CSS, JavaScript and JQuery. Learning how to learn will pay dividends. This free Coursera course will help you do that. Of course, there are way more resources than the ones above (see here and here and be prepared to be blown away).
I’m a self taught software engineer focusing on front end. p1xt’s guide is really well done and is something I still use when I have the time https://github.com/P1xt/p1xt-guides