Awesome Roadmaps
An awesome list of learning and career roadmaps that provide clear routes to improve knowledge and skills in various domains.
About this tool
Awesome Roadmaps
URL: https://github.com/liuchong/awesome-roadmaps#readme
Category: Themed Directories
Tags: awesome-lists, education, career
Overview
Awesome Roadmaps is a curated GitHub directory of learning and career roadmaps, focused mainly on software development. It collects structured guides that outline clear learning paths to improve knowledge and skills across different technical domains.
Features
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Curated roadmap collection
- Focus on software development learning paths
- Emphasis on clear, step-by-step routes for skill improvement
- Includes multiple domains such as programming and web development
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Programming language roadmaps
- Collection of language-specific learning paths (e.g., for various modern languages)
- Visual roadmap badges and links for each language
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Web development roadmaps
- Roadmaps oriented toward front-end, back-end, and related web technologies (as indicated by section heading)
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Open contribution model
- Community-driven: contributions via pull requests
- Issues can be opened to propose or discuss new roadmaps
- Formal contribution guidelines available in
contributing.md
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Open source licensing
- Repository includes a
LICENSEfile defining reuse and contribution terms
- Repository includes a
Pricing
- Free to use and access (open GitHub repository).
Additional Details
- Maintained under the
liuchong/awesome-roadmapsGitHub repository. - Part of the wider "Awesome" ecosystem of curated lists (compliant with awesome.re guidelines).
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