Step-by-step guides to help you navigate your career journey. Each roadmap includes skills to learn, certifications to get, projects to build, and realistic timelines based on industry standards.
9 Roadmaps
Detailed guides
100+ Skills
To master
Free Resources
Learning links
Industry Aligned
Industry standards
Full stack development, system design, and DSA mastery
Key Skills:
Statistics, ML, deep learning, and data analysis
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Product strategy, user research, and roadmap planning
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CI/CD, cloud infrastructure, and automation
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User experience, interface design, and prototyping
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Network security, ethical hacking, and compliance
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iOS, Android, and cross-platform development
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Deep learning, NLP, computer vision, and MLOps
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Data visualization, SQL, and business insights
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