Stack-Train is a guided progression through a modern tech stack, where each “stop” represents a tool, language, or concept you learn in sequence.
1. Learning path / roadmap
A sequence of technologies grouped by layer:
Frontend (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, frameworks)
Backend (servers, APIs, databases)
Dev tools (Git, CLI, deployment)
Organized to reflect how developers typically grow skills step-by-step
2. Stack-oriented thinking
The site emphasizes:
Understanding how different layers of a tech stack connect
Learning tools in logical order instead of randomly
Seeing development as a system, not isolated skills
3. Lightweight, static design
Very simple UI (typical of GitHub Pages)
Likely built with plain HTML/CSS or a lightweight static generator
No heavy interactivity—focus is on content, not features
Purpose
A self-learning guide for aspiring developers
A reference map of technologies used in modern web development
A personal or community-curated curriculum
- Not a product or framework
- Not a full tutorial platform
- Instead: a structured roadmap for learning full-stack development