Sutle is a platform for saving and organizing online resources into a directed learning path. It helps you to save resources you found useful online, and craft your own learning path that you can share with others.
Hi PH 👋
I'm Joeylene, a full stack developer, and this is my first time launching on Product Hunt.
After graduating from college last year (2020), I realized that I haven't been doing any side projects ever since I started working as a developer. With this, I decided to seriously work on building an app that I like starting by the end of Jan 2021.
Sutle started as a side project to learn TypeGraphQL. After implementing authentication, I decided to make an app out of it. The desire to document my learning progress and share how I learn made me decide to build Sutle.
When I want to learn something, often times I get overwhelmed by the huge amount of resources online. That's why when stuff like freeCodeCamp came along, it made it easier to see a path of what I needed to learn. This also made me curious as to how others learned a certain tech, what resources they used and in what order.
This encourage me to build a platform to create learning path and share it with others. So now, when someone asks how I learn "reactjs", I just share a link of the learning path that I've created.
So with that, Sutle is currently in alpha version. Here's what I've done so far:
- Save unlimited public resources you found online.
- Organize your resources using tags.
- Add notes to your resources.
- Find and craft unlimited public learning paths.
- Document your journey in your profile.
There's still a lot more I'm planning to work on like updating the explore page, etc. I've added a roadmap in the site in case your curious about that 👀
As of now, it's usable and I would love to receive some feedback about it.
As a lifelong learner, I wanna work and learn with Sutle for as long as possible. Tho I hope that not only I, but others will find some joy and value too in using Sutle.
Anyways, thank you for reading this long comment of mine 😁
@vivekweb2013 truee. Super glad that you liked it 😊 This is one of the things I was looking for when I was starting out. Gotta organize resources from the wild web 🤠
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