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Nice work. It's a detailed (and daunting) roadmap. I'm not a developer but I'm aspiring to be. Is there an entry-level/Junior backend dev roadmap, or a part of this roadmap that would apply to it? Also, I've touched on Dependency Injection before. Can you please elaborate how this goes with APIs? I thought it would be part of your design principles. I'll bookmark the link. Cheers.
ОтветитьI love you! Thank you for this video! 🔥
ОтветитьHow to make roadmap like this please if anyone know then tell me
ОтветитьI want to find a video which says it's ok to learn less as a software developer 😂
ОтветитьToo much to learn. Hard pass.
ОтветитьNo way one needs to know everything from this roadmap.
ОтветитьThanks
ОтветитьGreat video 👍 thank you
ОтветитьThank you so much for the effort you put in doing this roadmap.
Ответитьnailed it! bookmark this everyone!
ОтветитьThanks a lot for the roadmap. I'm new to programming and I needed this roadmap.
By the way, I started learning python but don't know how good it is for backend.
Thanks for the roadmap
Wow is that a miniature tree at the back?
This is exactly what I needed to have a roadmap for mastering backend development. Awesome video!
Ответитьdude why python isn't here for backend? it's most popular for backend
ОтветитьThis was very useful thank you.
I'm a Hardware Engineer with a lot of PCB design experience, I decided 2 months ago to transition to Software Development. I started with JavaScript ( I have a few Chrome Extension ideas I want to try), I'm making daily commits and I'm also writing a SW learning logbook. It's very useful. Next will be React and TensorFlow.
These YT channels are very helpful.
All the best
In your opinion how long would it take a complete beginner to become a back-end developer?
Ответитьliked the content! a bit too much cuts for some filler images for me, lost focus :)
ОтветитьCan I use python instead of c# or Javascript?
Ответитьwao, theres a lot of technologies to learn, thank you for your time and knowledge
ОтветитьHello guys, I have an idea that I want to implement through an application or website, and I don't have enough money to hire developers. I am wondering if no-code tools actually work to create an application or website. Thanks in advance.
Ответитьhi @alex, what tools did you use to create roadmap chart? 😀
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Ответитьjust want to know
1. is python good for backend (django,flask)
2. if i learn only one(python) ,will it be enough?
if not, then what will you recomend with python
Please rate Meta Backend-Course.
ОтветитьWow after being a full-stack developer for 3 years, there is really so much more I need to learn. Thanks for the amazing roadmap, will definitely be referencing this when I wanna level up.
ОтветитьVery useful
ОтветитьYou're awsome!
ОтветитьThanks for the video Alex, out of curiosity how long do you think it would take for someone (dedicated) to go through this roadmap. It just seems like so much
Ответитьthnaks you for this roadmap , but I think it's good to indicates use cases and the why behind learning these stuffes , because for me as junior I can't see the rewords after that it's still obviousless but thank you for your effort
ОтветитьI am a front-end developer and I want to learn back-end development. In this case, do you recommend javascript or c#?
Ответитьi am about to finish learning apis, i have learnt csharp fundamentals and i am currently learning advanced i am in 40% of the whole course. I have also learnt data analytics, graphics design, css and html but the question i have for those that are already there is that. Is it important to understand the concept and have somewhere you store all you have learnt because i mostly write everything i learn i think its taking me more time to learn things. I have been at it for 8 months grinding and learning morning and night most of the times. But i dont want to waste so much time knowing everything to bits if everyone there doesnt waste too muh time knowing all about it. Every class i encounter, methods. I learn and take notes about everything but at this point, i think i am doing too much. Pls can anyone tell me how it is over there. I need help from someone that has gotten a job and knows what happens as an employeer.
ОтветитьReakky insightful video. Thank you
ОтветитьI need to learn all fokin that ???
ОтветитьCan i use C for backend?
ОтветитьYour roadmap overwhelmed me as a person that hasnt started backend development
ОтветитьIt's a bit exhausting looking at these types of videos where there is no pause. No breathing room between the different subjects. Is this some setting when you record this video? I have seen it at other places as well and it doesn't fit me.
ОтветитьHe doesnt mention Java and Python, lol
ОтветитьNice job thank you
ОтветитьReally nice, some of those topics can take years to master specially design principles and architecture decisions, also I would have included Docker on the devops tools, since it's popular nowadays.
Ответитьthank you so much for those informations <3
ОтветитьSurprised how Python didn't even make the list of languages to pick for backend development.
Ответитьme and aloooot of people are grateful for this vid, thank you.
Ответитьsir are you using python? i learn only fundamentals of python, whats next should i learn?
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Hi Alex. Java + node js or c# +node js or just node js or java+ c# 😁😁
Ответитьplease make a video on resume , after one has been able to complete your Backend roadmap half way or in full ,🙏
Ответитьcan you make a software engineer roadmap too please?
ОтветитьIf I'm fresh graduate from school.
For finding a full-time Back-End job, is that necessary for these knowledge?
What skill should I focus on?
The quality of the content is so good that I subscribed to the channel.
ОтветитьGreat video! seems like a good source to figure out what I'm missing to become a more well-rounded backend dev. Several questions:
1. Regarding the part about Non-Relational DBs, most of my experience is with MongoDB. would you recommend adding it to the map as well?
2. Do you think Message Ques are also part of backend dev ? and if so where would you put them on the map