The 2018 Web Developer Roadmap

An illustrated guide to becoming a Frontend or Backend Developer with links to courses

Brandon Morelli
codeburst

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Want to learn to code? There is no better time to start than right now. Below is an illustrated roadmap focussed on how to become a developer in 2018. Don’t let these illustrations scare you. You by no means need to understand everything on this map to become a stellar developer. In fact, you don’t even need to take them that seriously if you don’t want to to. Instead, use these maps as a starting point to help guide your learning as you go.

This awesome illustrated guide to becoming a web developer was created by Kamranahmedse and posted to GitHub under the CC BY 4.0 License. Additional resources/links have been added for this article. Disclosure: I write reviews and receive compensation from the companies whose products I review.

Web Developer in 2018

Here’s where you’ll start. You can choose either the Front-end, or Back-end path below. Regardless, there are eight recommendations in yellow that you should learn for either path.

Frontend Path & Courses for Learning Front End

Focus on yellow boxes and grow from there. Below the map are additional resources to aide your learning.

The Web Development Bootcamp

You need to learn the basics and build a solid foundation of web development principles. There are many ways to do this, but in my opinion, The Web Development Bootcamp is the best and easiest way.

The Advanced Web Development Bootcamp

Now that you’ve taken the first bootcamp and know how to build full stack web applications, it’s time to take your learning a little deeper. The Advanced Web Development Bootcamp introduces complex technologies, frameworks, and tools you can use to build beautiful, responsive, web applications.

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