Automation roadmaps for mothers in tech

Automation, oneΒ nap at a time.

Your day-by-day companion for learning test automation in the quiet pockets of motherhood. Choose the tech stack you want to learn β€” and follow a complete roadmap in nap-sized pieces: just half an hour, three times a day, gently borrowed from your baby's sleep. No rush. No guilt.

30 min Γ—3
half an hour at a time β€” one per nap
9 roadmaps
one for each tech stack β€” your pick
ManualΒ β†’Β Auto
weekends free, always

Three little windows, every day

Whichever roadmap you choose, the rhythm stays the same β€” so you never have to wonder what to do. Learn in the morning, try it at noon, let it settle at night. Miss one? The roadmap waits for you.

MORNING NAP
30 min Β· Learn

While the light is soft, meet the day's one new idea. Read it or watch it β€” no pressure to master it, only to understand it.

NOON NAP
30 min Β· Practice

Hands on the keyboard. Do the exact task for today β€” type it, run it, break it, fix it. Tiny experiments only.

NIGHT
30 min Β· Review

Before the day closes, write the day's takeaway in your notebook β€” what made sense, what to revisit. Then truly rest.

Weekends are yours. Rest, cuddle, catch up only if you feel like it β€” guilt-free.

Choose your roadmap

Each tech stack is its own complete path. Tap a pill and the plan below changes to match. Many mothers begin with Fundamentals, then pick the stack their dream job asks for.

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Roadmap

Programming Fundamentals

Before any tool, the language. Two gentle weeks meeting code for the very first time β€” taught in Java, so it flows straight into Selenium.

2 weeks Β· 30 sessions
Start here if code is brand new
01

Your First Words in Code

Week 01

Meet Java with no pressure to be fluent β€” just curious.

By Friday: a small Java program that takes input, makes a decision, and prints a friendly result.
Setup & variablesOperators & expressionsConditionalsStrings & inputPutting it together
02

Loops, Methods & First Objects

Week 02

The building blocks that turn lines of code into real programs β€” and a first taste of objects.

By Friday: a program that loops, calls your own methods, stores data in a list, and handles an error gracefully.
LoopsMethods (functions)Arrays & listsFirst objects (OOP)Errors & debugging

However long your roadmap, it adds up.

Pick one path or walk them all. Each ends with a portfolio-ready project β€” proof, in your own GitHub, that you did the work. Not because you found more hours, but because you made the quiet ones count.

β€œYou didn't choose between your baby and your career. You grew both β€” one nap at a time.”

Made with care, for every mother learning in the in-between moments.