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catarak avatar catarak commented on September 15, 2024

These are so cool! Do you think it would be useful to have a mini version of these for just the stuff we're covering in this class? It may be kind of disappointing to get through DWD and have only filled out like........ an eighth of this. There's also so many things on here that I don't know, haha.

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joeyklee avatar joeyklee commented on September 15, 2024

@catarak - Yes totes! I started filling them in and realized "holy moly" this is a lot of stuff.

I think it would be helpful to move the URLs to a "reference" section so that they don't muddy up the doc and maybe we can find other ways of making the list more compact.

I like the idea of having a much stuff on there so they can use that list even after the class, but maybe it is too overwhelming?

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joeyklee avatar joeyklee commented on September 15, 2024

There's also so many things on here that I don't know, haha.

  • Same!
  • I feel like the roadmaps pair nicely with https://roadmap.sh/guides/levels-of-seniority in that it isn't as much about all the "tools you know" but more about experience/independence and ability to problem solve. Tools are part of it, but a handle of concepts w/ some ability to technically approach an issue shine through for me.

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catarak avatar catarak commented on September 15, 2024

I think it would be helpful to move the URLs to a "reference" section so that they don't muddy up the doc and maybe we can find other ways of making the list more compact.

I think this is a good idea!

I like the idea of having a much stuff on there so they can use that list even after the class, but maybe it is too overwhelming?

I'm feeling conflicted about the idea of a roadmap, I feel like it implies that the approach to getting good at web development is learning all of the tools in this list. Like obviously there is some base stuff, but often folks will concentrate in one area, or with a certain set of tools, and never learn others. Maybe we just need to include something with it that's like, "you probably won't learn all of these things, but there's a lot of technologies out there and this is how they fit together."

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joeyklee avatar joeyklee commented on September 15, 2024

related to #14

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