New Roadmaps, Guides and Functionality Hey, Kamran from roadmap.sh here. We have added some new functionality to the website along with new roadmaps, best practices and guides. Full Stack Developer and C++ Roadmaps We have added two of the most requested roadmaps: a beginner friendly Full Stack Developer Roadmap and the C++ roadmap. 👉 Visit Full Stack Developer Roadmap 👈👉 Visit C++ Roadmap 👈 I tried a slightly different approach with the Full Stack roadmap; it now includes checkpoints and project ideas to help you follow and practice better. We also have plans to add beginner-friendly versions of other roadmaps, so stay tuned for updates. Prompt Engineering and LLMs We have also published a new roadmap for learning how to write better prompts, along with some introductory LLM guides. 👉 Prompt Engineering Roadmap 👈👉 Introduction to LLMs 👈 👉 5 Free Resources to Master LLMs 👈 I understand that many of you have been asking for AI and Data Science roadmaps. This is just the first step, and we are actively working on launching ML/Data Science roadmaps soon. New Website Functionality Now that we have user accounts, we are continuously adding more features to enhance your learning experience. - Recently, we launched an Activity Dashboard to provide you with a high-level overview of your learning progress.
- We have added search (cmd + k) to let you search across all the roadmaps, guides, pages and videos.
- Contribution functionality under the roadmap nodes. When following a roadmap, you can now add links to the resources you used when learning about a specific topic.
System Design I recently discovered this newsletter called ByteByteGo. They have a weekly newsletter where they share visual explanations on various System Design topics. I thoroughly enjoy reading there newsletters and highly recommend checking out their archive and subscribing if you find it interesting. On a side note, what are your thoughts about a section in the newsletter where I share a few external links to articles, opensource projects and other similar resources? Our Sponsors Lastly, a big shoutout to our sponsors for this newsletter. Apollo: check out their interactive GraphQL trainings to learn GraphQL and earn a Graph developer certification. Ambassador: learn how to create a collaborative K8s development environment without changing your existing workflows with these lessons created by them. And that's all for this one. As always, if you have any feedback or suggestions, please don't hesitate to reach out and let me know. See you in the next one! Kamran |
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