>As a web developer since 1997, currently working in both the Rails & JAMstack spaces, I can assure any and all beginners out there you don't need to know anything about at least 50% of this stuff, probably closer to…
Why on earth would I assume, given that comment, that he is posting in good faith? I'm not going to assume good faith when someone has made it clear they're only here to look down on shared information.
You're right, it shouldn't be necessary, but their first sentence... >I was convinced for a while there as I scrolled down that this was a joke. "Good parody!" I thought to myself. Then I realized to my horror this is…
>After you've been doing this for a few years you realize that code is code, whether it's running on a server, or in a browser, or on a desktop or mobile device. It's just code. Except, it's not "just code".…
A) Why are you assuming the entirety of the roadmaps are for beginners only? Obviously you have a beginning and an end. As you approach the end you are moving out of beginner territory. B) You don't have to literally…
Agreed, the "required" skills isn't in a great spot and isn't properly labeled. And beyond "learn a language" (looking at the back-end part), it's really not for beginners. That being said, if you have some familiarity…
Maybe your brother needs to learn how to take things one step at a time if this would make him quit at first glance. I don't understand why it's a bad thing to have a consolidated source of information like this, I…
>As a web developer since 1997, currently working in both the Rails & JAMstack spaces, I can assure any and all beginners out there you don't need to know anything about at least 50% of this stuff, probably closer to…
Why on earth would I assume, given that comment, that he is posting in good faith? I'm not going to assume good faith when someone has made it clear they're only here to look down on shared information.
You're right, it shouldn't be necessary, but their first sentence... >I was convinced for a while there as I scrolled down that this was a joke. "Good parody!" I thought to myself. Then I realized to my horror this is…
>After you've been doing this for a few years you realize that code is code, whether it's running on a server, or in a browser, or on a desktop or mobile device. It's just code. Except, it's not "just code".…
A) Why are you assuming the entirety of the roadmaps are for beginners only? Obviously you have a beginning and an end. As you approach the end you are moving out of beginner territory. B) You don't have to literally…
Agreed, the "required" skills isn't in a great spot and isn't properly labeled. And beyond "learn a language" (looking at the back-end part), it's really not for beginners. That being said, if you have some familiarity…
Maybe your brother needs to learn how to take things one step at a time if this would make him quit at first glance. I don't understand why it's a bad thing to have a consolidated source of information like this, I…