Sorry to be blunt, but what you've done here is not legal. The source you've copied all this content from is not permissively licensed [0] and you can't relicense your copy as MIT and then write your name as the sole author as you've done currently in the readme.
Hey..I didn't realize this. Thanks for pointing it out. This is my first open source project so you can understand that there's alot of stuff that I don't know. I will correct this Immediately. Thanks
what are the most practical strategies to maneuver such a resource? there's too many to go through one by one, and i just want to know what stack i want to use.
it'd be cool if there was a tool that leveraged all this knowledge and presented a wizard that helped you find the best stack based on your preferences and needs.
[+] [-] Etheryte|5 years ago|reply
[0] https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap/blob/mast...
[+] [-] colourgarden|5 years ago|reply
Does anyone know the correct way to report this? I can only find how to report abuse from a specific user, not to flag a repo.
[+] [-] codingknight|5 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] brabel|5 years ago|reply
This is all you need for web development (the author seems to confuse front end development with web development, so there you go):
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/Getting_start...
[+] [-] codingknight|5 years ago|reply
[+] [-] ratww|5 years ago|reply
This list only covers the basics of React, and doesn't even include tooling.
[+] [-] purplecats|5 years ago|reply
it'd be cool if there was a tool that leveraged all this knowledge and presented a wizard that helped you find the best stack based on your preferences and needs.
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