Reading List โ New to Tech
In case you missed it from the library directory, here's a collection of resources I put together when I first made the switch to working as a Software Developer https://medium.com/@andaxhambert/so-you-want-to-become-a-software-developer-collection-of-tech-training-resources-6ba52b299cd9 (opens in a new tab)
Software Engineer Qualification Levels (opens in a new tab)
A software developerโs career ladder consists basically of three rungs: junior, middle, and senior. The industry applies this terminology to better understand and assign a degree of qualification, as well as determine both salary level and responsibilities.
T-Shaped Software Developer (opens in a new tab)
Early in your career you will want to focus on building your breadth of skills before identifying where you might want to specialize.
Grok Learning (opens in a new tab)
Grok Academy is your one-stop shop for teaching Digital Technologies.
Developer Roadmaps (opens in a new tab)
roadmap.sh is a community effort to create roadmaps, guides and other educational content to help guide the developers in picking up the path and guide their learnings.
What's also cool is that the entire site is open source (opens in a new tab) on GitHub: https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap (opens in a new tab)
Hello World eBook from Atlassian (opens in a new tab)
A new gradโs guide to coding as a team
YouTube (opens in a new tab)
There are thousands upon thousands of hours of quality video content all about software engineering online. Just try searching some topics that you're interested in. Often conference talks are recorded and available online as well.
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