No bullsh*t, Just the practical way to code and develop softwares, applications, programs without wasting your time on courses, teaching materials etc.
Looking to jump into development journey? perhaps planning to learn react/flutter/webdev, or some cool sounding tech stack and get high paying jobs..? Don't worry, we got you covered (or maybe not).
This godly almanac is made as rude as it could be, so it could unscrew your head and pour some useful knowledge to that shit of a brains you have been operating with until now. So if you are someone to get easily offended, take things personally, or perhaps straight up start cussing the author.. Please leave.
The whole guide(or almanac) is divided into chapters, with each chapters explaining some things and concepts, please follow the order given in Index and start reading from prologue!
The Index
- 1. Why are you reading this?
- 2. Should you even try?
- 3. Give up your hopes
- 4. The best way to code
- 5. Live to learn
- 6. Align your principles & Imagine
- 7. The copy-pasta artist, No shame in copying
- 8. Top to down technique
- 9. The world is huge, take inspiration
- 10. Live to learn
- 11. Never stop learning
- 12. Evaluate yourself (Extra)
Soo...? Why exactly are you reading this almanac? Do you want something like x lakh package after reading this or think that at the end of reading everything you would be getting packages of y lakh/$/etc and would be living a luxurious life? Or do you think something of a Nodejs with a tint of django would be cool to flex your friends? Why exactly do you want to do development? Now if any of those motivatiors sounds similar to yours, dont worry I won't judge them but remember, all the hardwork will be your own, I won't be having honey fed spoof with which you would have learned everything and do development like its easy peasy! Sorry it ain't that simple
So remember folks, do your own hardwork, there's no shortcut to the path of devgod (the hypothetical being of development perfection)
and lastly, whatever it is.. for good or bad but make up your mind for why do you want to jump into the world of development, and tighten your seatbelt before jumping over next chapter, because this, my friend, can turn out to be your first and last chapter read before dropping this almanac entirely and never touching upon it ever again!
How to contribute?
Just add to this README.md by creating sections and linking them up properly with index!
Not adhereing to any of these might result in your prs being rejected. Also since this is non technical, opinionistic guide so there's nothing absolute and everything to be added is on sole discretion and principles of section creators. Have fun reading and contributing!