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My idea is that if you look at more specialised maps like Python (or any language).
You can easily say to yourself:
I know most of the topics for arrays, but I don't have much experience with binary trees, and I have only heard about the Pyramid framework.
So naturally, you'll mark them in this order - Done, Learning, nothing or Skip.
However, this gets very complicated regarding position roadmaps, like DevOps or back end.
When would you mark a language as Done?
Also, it'd be nice if you were DevOps and say - I am further in the progress of Ruby and less so in the progress of Python.
So my suggestion is to add (listed as optional) a functionality where instead of in progress you say
Beginner, Intermediate, Expert.
This is universally useful, especially for team leads/recruiters, and it should be manageable for people.
Also, yes, we can further divide those three, but that would mean we'd adopt a corporate mindset, while with just three levels, we can always cater to all types of companies—big or small.
The same would go for students or just hobby programmers.
Thanks. Even if this suggestion is not good enough or is repeated, I'd be happy to help out on this topic because I am a jack of all trades, master of none type of person, so your site is the BEST tool for me!
It can help me delve deeper into subjects I need to learn how good I am and emphasize more on subjects I am already an expert on but didn't know.
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My idea is that if you look at more specialised maps like Python (or any language).
You can easily say to yourself:
I know most of the topics for arrays, but I don't have much experience with binary trees, and I have only heard about the Pyramid framework.
So naturally, you'll mark them in this order - Done, Learning, nothing or Skip.
However, this gets very complicated regarding position roadmaps, like DevOps or back end.
When would you mark a language as Done?
Also, it'd be nice if you were DevOps and say - I am further in the progress of Ruby and less so in the progress of Python.
So my suggestion is to add (listed as optional) a functionality where instead of in progress you say
Beginner, Intermediate, Expert.
This is universally useful, especially for team leads/recruiters, and it should be manageable for people.
Also, yes, we can further divide those three, but that would mean we'd adopt a corporate mindset, while with just three levels, we can always cater to all types of companies—big or small.
The same would go for students or just hobby programmers.
Thanks. Even if this suggestion is not good enough or is repeated, I'd be happy to help out on this topic because I am a jack of all trades, master of none type of person, so your site is the BEST tool for me!
It can help me delve deeper into subjects I need to learn how good I am and emphasize more on subjects I am already an expert on but didn't know.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: