Is My Learning Roadmap Realistic for Becoming Job Ready?

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Asked By CuriousCoder42 On

I'm starting my learning journey next month, and I'm looking for some advice on my roadmap. My goal is to be job-ready in multiple programming languages by the end of this journey, which will run from May 2025 to April 2026. I want to know if my plan is feasible or if I should adjust the order of what I'm learning. I will continue to learn beyond this roadmap as well. Here's a screenshot of what I have planned: [link](https://imgur.com/a/bmbnl0z).

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Answered By DevOnTheRise On

Definitely a good idea to start with a single language and really get the hang of it before moving on. Many successful developers suggest focusing on depth rather than breadth in the beginning. Once you’re comfortable, you can start tackling others. Just make sure to balance learning with practical coding exercises, and you’ll be in a much better position by the end of your timeline!

Answered By TechieTrekker89 On

I think your plan might be a bit ambitious. It's generally better to focus on mastering one language at a time instead of trying to juggle multiple languages simultaneously. While HTML, CSS, and JavaScript can be learned together, tackling several other languages at once could slow down your progress. Getting job-ready in a year is tough, especially without a degree, given how competitive the market is right now. Just remember to practice a lot and really dive deep into whichever language you choose first!

FutureDev99 -

What if I went one at a time instead? Would that make it more realistic?

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