I feel like there would be a lot of merit in creating a linear guide for people to deeply study various topics in computer science and web development.
It's no secret that many schools suck balls at teaching useful and practical skills. Half of my professors are 50 years old and their mindsets are stuck in the 90's. One of my Python courses 6 months ago had us learning Python 2.5 for god's sake.
So, /g/ - if you had to create the ultimate self-learning guide for those interested in becoming insanely productive, god-like engineers, how would that guide look like?
Potential topics could include:
1.) Languages (C, C++, Java, Python, Haskell, etc.)
2.) Algorithms
3.) Any necessary math(s)
4.) Hardware and PC troubleshooting
5.) Networks and network programming
6.) Server management
>>59311624
https://github.com/open-source-society/computer-science
Check out the installgentoo wiki's books section for good CS reads
>>59311629
Saved and thanks