Check out theodinproject.com .
It's fairly new, the history behind its inception is interesting. It basically has collected all the resources (free) from around the web and designed a cirriculum to take a complete beginner to employable junior web developer.It's designed as a full-stack cirriculum based on Ruby on Rails. It contains 1000 hours worth of material, which it claims is the amount of time necessary to get you to that level. The resources are interesting because it uses many from places like codecademy, treehouse, coursera and udemy to books like learncodingthehardway. Takes the relevant sections etc. Has a step by step process. Seems like the most comprehesive site that draws upon the materials covered in bootcamps. It doesn't feel like it's too short, or lacking. It's also project based so you learn by doing while at the same time building up your portfolio. Definitely worth looking into.
Best of all, it's free!
It's fairly new, the history behind its inception is interesting. It basically has collected all the resources (free) from around the web and designed a cirriculum to take a complete beginner to employable junior web developer.It's designed as a full-stack cirriculum based on Ruby on Rails. It contains 1000 hours worth of material, which it claims is the amount of time necessary to get you to that level. The resources are interesting because it uses many from places like codecademy, treehouse, coursera and udemy to books like learncodingthehardway. Takes the relevant sections etc. Has a step by step process. Seems like the most comprehesive site that draws upon the materials covered in bootcamps. It doesn't feel like it's too short, or lacking. It's also project based so you learn by doing while at the same time building up your portfolio. Definitely worth looking into.
Best of all, it's free!