"Hey guys, just wanted to add that a lot of the big crypto projects I've seen have roadmaps that are super detailed, even down to specific dates for releases. I think it's worth mentioning that having a clear 'tech stack' defined early on can also help keep things organized. Anyone else have thoughts on what else should be included in a roadmap for a backend dev role?"
"I feel like most backends nowadays are moving towards cloud services, so learning AWS or Azure is a solid choice. Also, having experience with Node.js, Django, or Pyramid can be super valuable depending on your project needs. Has anyone here used GraphQL for their backend?"
"hey OP, just a heads up - you might want to consider including some practical exercises or projects that can help users build portfolio-worthy work, not just a generic list of skills. Additionally, a detailed breakdown of how to transition from a junior to a senior backend dev role would be super helpful"
Honestly, I'm still figuring this out but from my understanding, a solid roadmap for a backend dev should involve learning the basics of programming (Python, Java, etc), then diving into frameworks like Django or Flask, and finally moving on to cloud platforms like AWS or Azure. It's all about building a strong foundation before jumping into the advanced stuff.
"Yea, I've been following this thread and think we should consider including more info on cloud infrastructure and scalability. Most startups focus on these areas nowadays, and having a solid roadmap for backend dev should cover those topics. Anyone have some resources or examples to share?"