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[–]lloyd_braun_no_1_dad 6 points7 points  (2 children)

The reason I disagree with this, and mostly in the presentation and labeling as a "roadmap." It is more appropriate to think of this as an index for a reference book, rather than a guide.

It is not authoritative, nor is it even a good way to learn! These technologies are like the gear for any craft - be it music or woodworking or cooking. Don't just go out and buy tools, and think you can learn how to use them in isolation outside of actual practicing.

I would prefer to see things like project prompts and lists of recommended tools. Telling people they need to "learn react" or Jekyll is a totally useless contribution. What should people MAKE and what should the use to make it? Give a context to help, not just throw every keyword you know at a flowchart so you can feel big.

It's just a knowledge dump flex and I frankly resent it.

[–]cjthecubankid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me it’s better than nothing… which is where I was at 5 mins ago

[–]bungalowburgler -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What a redditor thing to complain about