I've plannned for an extensive CompSci x sysadmin x backend engineer curriculum for myself after visiting lots of roadmap sites like roadmap.sh/devops etc.<p>I've planned that I'd gift myself something that makes me happy. It could be:<p>- the ultimate gift to myself will be a travel<p>- the small gifts on the way could be any learning materials(books/courses) that help me to further my knowledge in that field.<p>This is quite ambitious and not in particular order and isn't expected to finish ever. It's a continuous process. I've given my short background at the end (if you're interested)<p># Operating System completed<p>Say, I complete learning the fundamentals of Operating System(CS course), then I'll be gifting myself a book on vim/vi editor<p># DBMS completed
I'd gift myself "understanding the linux kernel" book.<p># Java completed
?<p># Data Structures completed
?<p># Algo completed<p>"Cracking the coding interview" book.<p># Docker completed
?<p># Kubernetes completed<p>"postgresql 16 administration cookbook" book.<p># Linux LVM completed
"data science at the command line" book<p># Linux Bash script completed
"cyber ops with bash" book<p># Node.js completed
OSCP course buy(not the certification just learning materials from one site I know of)<p># performance testing completed
?<p># DBMS security completed
?<p># network security completed
?<p># Linux course completed
Ashghar Ghori RHCSA book as gift<p># Git completed
?<p># Computer Networks completed for the second time
?<p>My background<p>- I've been doing stuffs on linux since years and employed as a production support associate.<p>- I'm selfhosting various stuffs on Linux server(before you tell me to skip all these learnings and self host).<p>- I'm quite active in various popular linux forums, asking questions mostly. And helping if I find something very obvious.<p>- I've around 50 virtual machines in my current home laptop. I definitely won't just read books and don't apply anything(before you tell me to not do so).