Developer Roadmap 2020 🗺

Developer Roadmap 2020 🗺

iteration · 2020-03-23
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Welcome to Iteration, a weekly podcast about programming, development, and design.

My name is JP, I am a software engineer at Opendoor. Today I am joined by JohnJohn Intro — I build and maintain Web Apps for startups.Developer roadmap 2020Web search "Developer roadmap 2020" and you'll find this Github repohttps://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmapYou can also find it at https://roadmap.sh/Its a set of charts demonstrating the paths that you can take and the technologies that you would want to adopt in order to become a frontend, backend or a DevOps.Looking at a chart with hundreds of "Nodes" each representing potentially hundreds of hours and their own specialties all-togetherLooking at this for 2 reasons

1 — If you are new to development, this helps you make sense of all the resources, languages and frameworks. These roadmaps cover everything that is there to learn. Don't feel overwhelmed, you don't need to learn it all in the beginning if you are just getting started, focus on the core and the rest comes over time

2 — If you are experienced it helps you identify and organize gaps in your knowledge.

The two PathsFront End — "Everything the user sees"Back endDev ops

John: What about Mobile? This is called the "Web Developer Roadmap" but there is a lot of overlap

Basics

Web Dev 2020

Front end + back end + dev opsPre-reqs:

John: How does someone choose a path?

JP: It depends — what interests you? Everything is biasing toward the front end.John: When in doubt pick front-end, especially in 2020. Serverless, GraphQL etcFront End Roadmap

"Everything the user sees"

https://roadmap.sh/frontend

JP: Honestly, I don't know how DNS works. I should really do a google search for what happens when you do a google searchJP: Surprisingly, I know a lot of the stuff up until it drops down into PWA stuff.JP: mmm... do you really need to know GraphQL? This might be one of those things where I'm old man shaking fist at cloudBack-end Roadmap

"Everything that the user doesn't see"

https://roadmap.sh/backend

JP: I wonder why javascript is the personal recommendation for back end language

John: Web: JavaScript, Ruby, Go or PHP seem to be good choices in today's landscape. Mobile of course is C# or Java

DevOps Roadmap

"The equipment it all runs on" — The boiler room in titanic

https://roadmap.sh/devops

JP and John are least experienced in this bucket.

JP: Learn heroku lol

"Get some administration knowledge in some OS"Wrap UpPicks:Cloud App — Way easier way to share screenshots + gifshttps://www.onsched.com/ - Appointment API

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