Curriculum Alternatives
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computer-science
:mortar_board: Path to a free self-taught education in Computer Science!
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SonarQube
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cs-topics
My personal curriculum covering basic CS topics. This might be useful for self-taught developers... A work in development! This might take a very long time to get finished!
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PSWriteHTML
PSWriteHTML is PowerShell Module to generate beautiful HTML reports, pages, emails without any knowledge of HTML, CSS or JavaScript. To get started basics PowerShell knowledge is required.
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Scout APM
Less time debugging, more time building. Scout APM allows you to find and fix performance issues with no hassle. Now with error monitoring and external services monitoring, Scout is a developer's best friend when it comes to application development.
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savepagenow
A simple Python wrapper and command-line interface for archive.org’s "Save Page Now" capturing service
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Exercism - website
The codebase for Exercism's website. (by exercism)
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AspNetCore-Developer-Roadmap
Roadmap to becoming an ASP.NET Core developer in 2022
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browser-compat-data
This repository contains compatibility data for Web technologies as displayed on MDN
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curriculum reviews and mentions
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34M in SF Bay Area looking to transition to web development, should I get a CS degree, or self study then attend a boot camp?
[The Odin Project](www.theodinproject.com)
- [OC] Aprenda Programação: Material Escrito e Gratuito para Aprendizado de Programação (Python, JavaScript, Lua, Godot GDScript) Baseado em Fundamentos e Pensamento Computacional
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Desarrollo web o programación
Yo no me canso de tirar estos links para la gente que quiere arrancar en desarrollo web: - https://www.theodinproject.com/ - https://www.freecodecamp.org/
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Need guidance as an absolute beginner for learning Web Development
Go to some open-source site like https://www.theodinproject.com
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I Need Help!
Take a look at The Odin Project, learn the basics, Git, Github, Linux. Then go keep on going with TOP or go to FreeCodeCamp or Choose one of the CS50 classes. But, whatever path you choose, DO NOT start jumping around from one course to the next.
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scream for help
Good for you, dev is a great path and you can, if you put a lot of work into it, acheive a very comfortable life. That being said, listen ye! Don't quit your job right away if you don't have a safety net, landing your first job could take up to 2 years of dedication. I reccomend starting with The Odin Project, then I'd go with CS50X or CS50w, with these courses you'll learn a lot about what you're doing, not only how to do it (there's a big difference).
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Where can I find someone who teaches web development?
That said, I would highly recommend the Odin Project, an open-source education platform made by web development community.
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sorry I know this has been asked
Definitely try The Odin Project! I haven't completed it yet, however it has been very helpful and I've learned a good bit from it so far.
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Any jobs that are good for someone trying to break into tech?
Personally I would look into what specific field you are interested in and start cracking some work out. If you are interested in web, try The Odin Project, it gives you real-world style projects that use industry standard tools.
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AMA Havi nettó 1 millió felett kereső diploma nélküli szoftverfejlesztő vagyok
JS: The Odin Project - Fullstack JS web dev cucc ( MongoDB - Express.js - React - Node.js)
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Questions
Asking questions is a privilege that shouldn't be taken for granted. We now have the freedom to bridge the gap of our knowledge by tapping into the knowledge of others with ease. When do you ask questions though? Is it cheating to ask questions? I see questions like these come up a LOT in our discord community at The Odin Project (TOP). I will answer these questions and more in this article. It is important to understand questions, and how/what/when/why to ask them.
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A good Web Development course for beginners
Definitely Odin Project https://www.theodinproject.com
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Learn About Code, Computer Science, Machine Learning, and Web Development, Online and For Free
The Odin Project - A free, full-stack web development course, maintained by a great community of developers.
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What got you in Linux?
I wanted to try https://www.theodinproject.com/ , they said to use linux. I had an unusable old laptop laying around and heard that it could be revived be linux a few times and wanting to do the course was the thing that finally made me try it. I participated in the course for a little while and never came back to the pc again. Eventually I figured out that I could revive the 2011 macbook I had laying around the same way, got Mint up on it, switched to i3, than to Void Linux, learned about software freedom and got rid of all things corporate and proprietary from my life (apparently not reddit) and that's where we are now.
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There’s so many tools to learn..how do you even become a developer?
Online courses can be a great way for anyone to get started. There are free ones and there are paid ones, all of them will be of varying quality. I've heard lots of great things about the odin project, but I have no first hand experience with it.
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