Well done Caleb, Your videos have been impactful and well structured. I have been watching for over 5 years. You always take so much time and effort to break things down.
Hi Caleb just wanna keep saying I appreciate what you do. This kind of content is something universities should teach. I really like looking at the big picture and this is perfect.
What I am going with [for before the "Need more" part]: Linux | Zed Editor | TypeScript | Bun + Elysia (feat. HTMX) | PostgreSQL, MongoDB (instead of just a SQL DB in the beginning) | Drizzle ORM, mongoose | Angular for a more fledged framework (although I can get very far with Elysia and HTMX, even for frontend) | Playwright for Testing. The above are different choices. The rest is pretty much what he said. AWS, JSON, HTTPS, ssh, Docker, and so on.
Thank you for the amazing video!! I'm a full stack developer, first time I learned backend was node.js but I figured out I love backend so i started to get deeper to become a backend developer. But the problem is most of jobs post ask for java or C# for backend. I already knew Python so I build a server using fast API but then I had to start learning Java to get accepted as a backend developer. My question is, am I doing the right thing learning Java for backend?
Get the mind map - calcur.tech/mindmap
Mentorship to land six figure engineering roles - calcur.tech/mentorship
Learn many of these services and how to deploy Python backends in my course - codebreakthrough.com/backend-python
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
02:21 - Operating System
03:42 - Editor
04:54 - Source Control
05:50 - Backend Language
06:43 - Backend Framework
07:54 - Database
09:16 - Library / ORM
11:27 - Frontend
13:12 - Communication and APIs
15:45 - Notations
16:26 - Protocols
17:03 - Testing
18:43 - Cloud Providers
19:36 - Containers
20:32 - CI / CD
22:05 - Hosting
23:17 - CDN
23:56 - Monitoring
24:14 - Issues
24:44 - Need more?
25:12 - Languages
25:59 - Fullstack
26:14 - Comms
26:58 - NoSQL
28:10 - Containerization
Thanks a lot!! Btw whats the presentation software you’re using
Well done Caleb, Your videos have been impactful and well structured. I have been watching for over 5 years. You always take so much time and effort to break things down.
I was here for the music theory... now I'm here for the software dev roadmap.
Thanks for the years of education, Mr. Curry. We appreciate ya.
Mr. Curry been cooking lately and Im here for it.
DONT FOGET MEEEE
@@ChimiChuri-k2o I wontttt
Hi Caleb just wanna keep saying I appreciate what you do. This kind of content is something universities should teach. I really like looking at the big picture and this is perfect.
What I am going with [for before the "Need more" part]:
Linux | Zed Editor | TypeScript | Bun + Elysia (feat. HTMX) | PostgreSQL, MongoDB (instead of just a SQL DB in the beginning) | Drizzle ORM, mongoose | Angular for a more fledged framework (although I can get very far with Elysia and HTMX, even for frontend) | Playwright for Testing.
The above are different choices. The rest is pretty much what he said.
AWS, JSON, HTTPS, ssh, Docker, and so on.
Hey Caleb, you should include Data Structures and Algorithms training in it. Apart from that solid roadmap.
Love the mindmap! Coggle also seems great
nice, it helped me put together my mind map 😃
brillient i love it !
I want to know exactly the software you used for the mindmap you used at the beginning.
Awesome Mr Curry👌
Thank you 👍.
Thank you for your service, sir🖖👦
Salute Legend!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Really good bro❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for the amazing video!!
I'm a full stack developer, first time I learned backend was node.js but I figured out I love backend so i started to get deeper to become a backend developer. But the problem is most of jobs post ask for java or C# for backend. I already knew Python so I build a server using fast API but then I had to start learning Java to get accepted as a backend developer.
My question is, am I doing the right thing learning Java for backend?
yes of course , Java / spring boot
So good, thanks boss
Many thanks for the roadmap 👍🏼. What Linux distribution do you advise to install/learn?
it would be great if you specify the topic names for each components.
He has been my crush since his early days of SQL lessons.
Can you kindly do for frontend
Superb
man do you know that you are real tutor
25:28 Golang not low level language
Learn to read (and listen) , it says “lower” because it is lower than python. Doesnt mean its a low level language.
Trust me, that's considered "low level" in web development.
Love from india
Nice
Why you look like a rapper ?
lost me at "learn python" for backend development
If you got lost at this part you missed the point. It doesn’t matter-pick a language/framework and learn it!
My friend python is not bad for backend Instagram Steel have some services built on top of Django and paint rest also
Why do hold such strong feelings for python as backend?