Build a beginner reading list on a subject
Use to get an ordered list of what types of resources to read first on a new subject.
I want to learn about {{subject}} and need a reading path.
My level: {{level}}.
What I want to be able to do afterward: {{goal}}.
Suggest an ordered learning path of 6-8 resource types (foundational overview, then deeper topics, then practical application). For each:
- Describe what kind of resource it is and what it should cover.
- Explain why it comes at this point in the order.
- Note roughly how long to spend on it.
Do not invent specific titles or links you are unsure about; describe what to look for instead.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{subject}}
- {{level}}
- {{goal}}
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