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Resources for Frontend development

35 points| codingknight | 5 years ago |github.com | reply

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[+] Etheryte|5 years ago|reply
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.

[0] https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap/blob/mast...

[+] colourgarden|5 years ago|reply
Thanks for pointing this out.

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
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
[+] anticristi|5 years ago|reply
Next person to complain about backend development and Kubernetes will be punished with getting this URL.
[+] codingknight|5 years ago|reply
Here is an exhaustive list of all the resources you might need for frontend development
[+] ratww|5 years ago|reply
You can't really call it exhaustive. Exhaustive means "Including or considering all elements or aspects; fully comprehensive".

This list only covers the basics of React, and doesn't even include tooling.

[+] purplecats|5 years ago|reply
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.