Introducing Cesta: One stop to learn anything and everything!

Introducing Cesta: One stop to learn anything and everything!

My submission for the Hashnode x AWS Amplify hackathon

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Introduction

Cesta is the one-stop FOSS platform to learn and find resources on just about anything.

Submission for the Hashnode x AWS Amplify hackathon.

Check out Cesta for yourself here and on GitHub.

Backstory

When I started coding, I didn't have a definite path or plan laid out, I had to make them on my own. But that takes time, hence I made Cesta for curious people, who can find exactly what they should learn to follow their passion along with the right quality resources. This not only eases the learning processes but also saves a lot of time that would otherwise be spent hunting for resources. Cesta also has a section dedicated to standalone tools, etc. which can be useful in various different fields.

Features

  • Verified roadmaps
  • Dedicated section for standalone tools
  • Quality resources attached to each roadmap
  • Simple and easy to use roadmap creator
  • Email-based authentication

Start Making Roadmaps

With Cesta, you can learn as well as teach! Cesta makes it a piece of cake to create new roadmaps which others can follow. Head over to the website, login (or sign up), and start creating your very own roadmaps.

You can also create standalone resources by going here, and clicking the "+" card.

Note: Troll, spam, fake roadmaps, and resources, or roadmaps and resources made for advertisement purposes will be removed!

To create a new node, click on the "+" icon or click on an existing node. To remove an existing node, simply right-click it.

Tech Stack

Frameworks and Tools

Infrastructures

Development and Contributing

The project is open source, and the code is available on GitHub. This project was developed with ❤️ by me. If you want to contribute, head on over to the repository and follow the contributing guidelines. As it is open source, it is also possible to self-host it. But you will need your own AWS Amplify instance to host it.

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