How do you guys built your roadmap which you follow
How do you prepare your roadmap, like what to follow and where to learn, currently I am using YouTube for learning
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my personal path to learning anything is just starting to use it. Build something you want to make, and then figure it out as you go along
you can use whatever resources you need for that, youtube tutorials that are close enough, or just the documentation
that mostly works if you've already got a relatively sturdy understanding of the base language and especially programming in general, though even without that base knowledge, I would still say you should spend 80% of your time actually building things
Okay, how do you decide which youtube video to watch?
not too flashy, not too new, and it helps if the teacher has nuanced opinions
Sorry didn't understand this, what you mean to say
the teacher needs to be calm and collected, not trying to sell or hype up the latest framework, basically
and they need to not speak in absolutes, saying this is the only way to do things (though some things it's okay to say to never do a certain thing, but it depends)
Got it, and how do you find out these videos,
I'm afraid it's also a personal thing, and something you just have to get a feel for, both for what you like and how good the video is
I used to just use youtube search, though I know it's practically useless nowadays
Yeah, I am facing this issue
I don't get confidence on the content I am watching
Did this happened with you as well?
I did most of my learning before youtube existed I'm afraid. I've learned some newer stuff, but with a ton of background in development already
Find a content creator (teacher) you vibe with on different topics. Build things, then look for the help from those videos.
Without building things though, just watching will teach you nothing really. As Kevin said once "You won't learn to skateboard watching skateboarding videos"
Same goes for coding 🙂
Yes, I guess you are write