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Complete Roadmap to Master Web Development in 3 Months β
Month 1: Foundations
β’ Week 1: Web basics
β How the web works, browser, server, HTTP
β HTML structure, tags, forms, tables
β CSS basics, box model, colors, fonts
Outcome: You build simple static pages.
β’ Week 2: CSS and layouts
β Flexbox and Grid
β Responsive design with media queries
β Basic animations and transitions
Outcome: Your pages look clean on all screens.
β’ Week 3: JavaScript fundamentals
β Variables, data types, operators
β Conditions and loops
β Functions and scope
Outcome: You add logic to pages.
β’ Week 4: DOM and events
β DOM selection and manipulation
β Click, input, submit events
β Form validation
Outcome: Your pages become interactive.
Month 2: Frontend and Backend
β’ Week 5: Advanced JavaScript
β Arrays and objects
β Map, filter, reduce
β Async JavaScript, promises, fetch API
Outcome: You handle real data flows.
β’ Week 6: Frontend framework basics
β React basics, components, props, state
β JSX and folder structure
β Simple CRUD UI
Outcome: You build modern UI apps.
β’ Week 7: Backend fundamentals
β Node.js and Express basics
β REST APIs, routes, controllers
β JSON and API testing
Outcome: You create backend services.
β’ Week 8: Database integration
β SQL or MongoDB basics
β CRUD operations
β Connect backend to database
Outcome: Your app stores real data.
Month 3: Real World and Job Prep
β’ Week 9: Full stack integration
β Connect frontend with backend APIs
β Authentication basics
β Error handling
Outcome: One working full stack app.
β’ Week 10: Project development
β Choose project, blog, ecommerce, dashboard
β Build features step by step
β Deploy on Netlify or Render
Outcome: One solid portfolio project.
β’ Week 11: Interview preparation
β JavaScript interview questions
β React basics and concepts
β API and project explanation
Outcome: You explain your work with clarity.
β’ Week 12: Resume and practice
β Web developer focused resume
β GitHub with clean repos
β Daily coding practice
Outcome: You are job ready.
Practice platforms: Frontend Mentor, LeetCode JS, CodePen
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Month 1: Foundations
β’ Week 1: Web basics
β How the web works, browser, server, HTTP
β HTML structure, tags, forms, tables
β CSS basics, box model, colors, fonts
Outcome: You build simple static pages.
β’ Week 2: CSS and layouts
β Flexbox and Grid
β Responsive design with media queries
β Basic animations and transitions
Outcome: Your pages look clean on all screens.
β’ Week 3: JavaScript fundamentals
β Variables, data types, operators
β Conditions and loops
β Functions and scope
Outcome: You add logic to pages.
β’ Week 4: DOM and events
β DOM selection and manipulation
β Click, input, submit events
β Form validation
Outcome: Your pages become interactive.
Month 2: Frontend and Backend
β’ Week 5: Advanced JavaScript
β Arrays and objects
β Map, filter, reduce
β Async JavaScript, promises, fetch API
Outcome: You handle real data flows.
β’ Week 6: Frontend framework basics
β React basics, components, props, state
β JSX and folder structure
β Simple CRUD UI
Outcome: You build modern UI apps.
β’ Week 7: Backend fundamentals
β Node.js and Express basics
β REST APIs, routes, controllers
β JSON and API testing
Outcome: You create backend services.
β’ Week 8: Database integration
β SQL or MongoDB basics
β CRUD operations
β Connect backend to database
Outcome: Your app stores real data.
Month 3: Real World and Job Prep
β’ Week 9: Full stack integration
β Connect frontend with backend APIs
β Authentication basics
β Error handling
Outcome: One working full stack app.
β’ Week 10: Project development
β Choose project, blog, ecommerce, dashboard
β Build features step by step
β Deploy on Netlify or Render
Outcome: One solid portfolio project.
β’ Week 11: Interview preparation
β JavaScript interview questions
β React basics and concepts
β API and project explanation
Outcome: You explain your work with clarity.
β’ Week 12: Resume and practice
β Web developer focused resume
β GitHub with clean repos
β Daily coding practice
Outcome: You are job ready.
Practice platforms: Frontend Mentor, LeetCode JS, CodePen
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π Roadmap to Master Backend Development in 50 Days! π₯οΈπ οΈ
π Week 1β2: Fundamentals Language Basics
πΉ Day 1β5: Learn a backend language (Node.js, Python, Java, etc.)
πΉ Day 6β10: Variables, Data types, Functions, Control structures
π Week 3β4: Server Database Basics
πΉ Day 11β15: HTTP, REST APIs, CRUD operations
πΉ Day 16β20: Databases (SQL NoSQL), DB design, queries (PostgreSQL/MongoDB)
π Week 5β6: Application Development
πΉ Day 21β25: Authentication (JWT, OAuth), Middleware
πΉ Day 26β30: Build APIs using frameworks (Express, Django, etc.)
π Week 7β8: Advanced Concepts
πΉ Day 31β35: File uploads, Email services, Logging, Caching
πΉ Day 36β40: Environment variables, Config management, Error handling
π― Final Stretch: Deployment Real-World Skills
πΉ Day 41β45: Docker, CI/CD basics, Cloud deployment (Render, Railway, AWS)
πΉ Day 46β50: Build and deploy a full-stack project (with frontend)
π‘ Tips:
β’ Use tools like Postman to test APIs
β’ Version control with Git GitHub
β’ Practice building RESTful services
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π Week 1β2: Fundamentals Language Basics
πΉ Day 1β5: Learn a backend language (Node.js, Python, Java, etc.)
πΉ Day 6β10: Variables, Data types, Functions, Control structures
π Week 3β4: Server Database Basics
πΉ Day 11β15: HTTP, REST APIs, CRUD operations
πΉ Day 16β20: Databases (SQL NoSQL), DB design, queries (PostgreSQL/MongoDB)
π Week 5β6: Application Development
πΉ Day 21β25: Authentication (JWT, OAuth), Middleware
πΉ Day 26β30: Build APIs using frameworks (Express, Django, etc.)
π Week 7β8: Advanced Concepts
πΉ Day 31β35: File uploads, Email services, Logging, Caching
πΉ Day 36β40: Environment variables, Config management, Error handling
π― Final Stretch: Deployment Real-World Skills
πΉ Day 41β45: Docker, CI/CD basics, Cloud deployment (Render, Railway, AWS)
πΉ Day 46β50: Build and deploy a full-stack project (with frontend)
π‘ Tips:
β’ Use tools like Postman to test APIs
β’ Version control with Git GitHub
β’ Practice building RESTful services
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