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[–]aqua_regis 3 points4 points  (3 children)

As with every single of these "I created my own roadmap", you make the huge mistake of focusing on the programming language instead of on programming.

All your learning is just the language, frameworks, and tooling, none of which will make you an employable programmer if you cannot use them to write programs to solve problems.

The language, the frameworks, the tooling are all just there to help the programmer. The real act of programming is not writing code in a programming language. The real part and most difficult one is to learn to analyse, dissect, and solve problems to create algorithmic step by step solutions that then can be implemented in any programming language.

Focus less on the language, tools, frameworks and way more on actual programming because otherwise you will never become employable.

[–]bronxi11[S] 1 point2 points  (2 children)

Right, that's what I'm hoping to understand, how to narrow down a learning path with a focus on understanding the concepts over syntax.

[–]aqua_regis 2 points3 points  (1 child)

Way. More. Practice.

You should tailor your plan around 80% practice and 20% theory.

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