Azure Fundamentals Learning Path
The official, free module sequence that prepares you for the AZ-900 certification.
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Official, structured learning paths from Microsoft Learn, Google Cloud, AWS and MDN Web Docs.
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The official, free module sequence that prepares you for the AZ-900 certification.
Mozilla's structured, free curriculum covering HTML, CSS, JavaScript and modern web tooling.
Google's own structured, modern curriculum on HTML, CSS, JavaScript, performance, accessibility and PWAs.
“Written by the Chrome team itself, so the performance and accessibility guidance reflects how the browser actually behaves - not third-party guesswork about best practices.”
A curated sequence of AWS Skill Builder courses building toward the Solutions Architect path.
A warm, beginner-first tutorial that walks you through building and deploying a real Django blog from scratch.
“Still one of the best-written beginner tutorials in any language, not just Python - it explains what's actually happening at each step instead of just what to type.”
Hands-on labs and structured quests across Google Cloud's core products and services.
The official Kubernetes documentation's tutorials and concept guides, from basics to production operations.
A slow, mastery-based path to becoming a software engineer - depth over speed, with a real emphasis on fundamentals before frameworks.
“Deliberately the opposite of a 12-week bootcamp promise - the mastery-based pacing means you don't move on until you've actually internalized the fundamentals most programs rush past.”
Google Cloud's structured sequence of courses and labs from ML foundations through the Professional ML Engineer certification.
“Structured the way Google actually trains its own ML engineers internally - a real progression toward the Professional ML Engineer cert rather than a loose collection of unrelated videos.”
The official, canonical guide to Rust - ownership, borrowing, concurrency and the standard library, from the language's own maintainers.
“Rarely does a language's official documentation double as its best teaching material - this is the one language community where reading the manual is genuinely the recommended way to learn.”