This repository houses the yearly roadmaps for CAT Reloaded, serving as a structured guide for our community’s technical journey. Each roadmap outlines the key technologies, learning paths, and initiatives undertaken by the team for the year.
📌 Why Roadmaps?
These roadmaps:
- Provide structured learning paths for students and professionals.
- Help open-source contributors navigate the latest tech trends.
- Serve as a knowledge base for future members and developers.
Year | Roadmap Link |
---|---|
2024 | 📜 2024 Roadmap |
2025 | 📜 2025 Roadmap (Current) |
2026 | 📜 2026 Roadmap (Wait for it) |
📌 CAT Reloaded (Computer Assistance Team) is a thriving technical community dedicated to empowering computer science and IT enthusiasts with modern software technologies. Originally founded in 1996, CAT Reloaded made a comeback in 2003, earning its name from this rebirth.
🎯 Mission:
- Foster a continuous learning environment.
- Equip students with technical and personal skills to thrive in the industry.
- Build a strong open-source culture through collaboration and knowledge sharing.
📌 We focus on:
- 💻 Computer Science
- 🔒 Cyber Security
- 🎮 Game Development
- 🌐 Web & Mobile Development
- 📊 Data Science
- 🤖 Embedded Systems
- & much more!
💡 These roadmaps aren’t just for CAT Reloaded members—they are designed to benefit the entire open-source community by:
- 📖 Providing structured learning resources for beginners.
- 👨💻 Encouraging collaborative learning and knowledge-sharing.
- 🔧 Enabling project-based contributions to real-world applications.
- 🌍 Serving as a reference for developers worldwide looking to enhance their skills.
If you’re an open-source enthusiast, use these roadmaps to level up your expertise or contribute to improving them!
Join our ever-growing community and stay updated on our activities through our social channels:
🚀 Join us, contribute, and be part of the next tech revolution!
📌 Almost every year we host a recruitment Event called Hello, World! at Mansoura University to attract all interested students in computer science in general, categorizing them into circles meant for different fields.