This is way way too many courses than is required to become a junior full stack engineer. Not only that, but should someone do all these courses they'll overlap with each between 70-100% of their material so you'd really be wasting lots of time.
After the HTML et al, probably the JS bootcamp, the react bootcamp and then MongoDB course. Enough overlap with Nodejs and so many courses on YouTube that get you going it's really not a big deal to skip most of, if not all the rest of those courses.
I think worth adding in there are some algorithm and data structures courses, but even then that's more like ++ stuff not Junior get a job stuff.
This is way way too many courses than is required to become a junior full stack engineer. Not only that, but should someone do all these courses they'll overlap with each between 70-100% of their material so you'd really be wasting lots of time.
After the HTML et al, probably the JS bootcamp, the react bootcamp and then MongoDB course. Enough overlap with Nodejs and so many courses on YouTube that get you going it's really not a big deal to skip most of, if not all the rest of those courses.
I think worth adding in there are some algorithm and data structures courses, but even then that's more like ++ stuff not Junior get a job stuff.
Just sharing my thoughts.
of course algorithm and data structures courses must be included.