The Manifesto
Education should be a fundamental right, not a privilege reserved for those who can afford it. In the age of the internet, the world's knowledge is available for free, but it is scattered and unorganized.
The Problem
Aspiring developers are often overwhelmed by the sheer volume of tutorials, bootcamps, and courses available online. Many paid bootcamps charge thousands of dollars for content that is available for free elsewhere. University degrees provide structure but come with massive debt.
Our Solution
CS EdTech is an attempt to solve this by curating the best open-source resources into a structured, university-grade curriculum. We don't create the content; we organize it.
- Structure: A clear path from "Hello World" to "Senior Engineer".
- Quality: Only the highest quality resources (Harvard, MIT, FreeCodeCamp).
- Community: Learning is better together.
Open Source
This platform itself is open source. We believe in transparency and community ownership. If you see something that can be improved, submit a Pull Request.