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The correct simple roadmap for you is going to depend on two things:
- what your goals are (which may very well change as you get further along in the pursuit of knowledge and figure out more about what you want)
- what your particular definition of "absolute beginner" is, since everybody brings something different to the table, and there are various levels of self-described beginner
But if you go to the Intro to CS section, there are several different road maps already built -- pick a college you like and do their introductory CS classes in order.
For Berkeley, do CS 10 and then do CS 61A.
For Stanford, do CS 101, CS 106A, and CS 106B.
For Harvard, do CS50, and then maybe jump to the MIT courses 600.1x and 600.2x.
The important thing is that you pick one and keep moving.
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