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If anyone is interested in developing their skills in No-Code Development, a quick thought based on my experience that might be helpful. My no code project that I shared wasn't perfect or final—it's just a start, I'm still learning. But that's the beauty of no-code: you don’t need to be a developer to start solving problems. If you're interested and considering diving into No-Code Development, here are a few quick thoughts based on my journey so far that might be helpful: 💬 Here are some tips for developing this skill: 🔹 Start with the problem, not the tool Understand the problem you’re trying to solve before jumping into a platform. No-code tools are most effective when they are aligned with a clear purpose. 🔹 Pick one platform and go deep Whether it’s Bubble, Webflow, Glide, or Make – start with one and get comfortable. It’s better to build real things on one platform than to skim the surface of many.I would suggest start with bolt,replit,lovable then move towards cursor. 🔹 Build real projects (even small ones) Practice by solving actual use-cases as I shared in previous post: internal tools, landing pages, automated workflows – even personal projects can be a great way to learn. Understand the logic behind automation No-code doesn’t mean no logic. A solid grasp of conditionals, databases, and process flows will set you apart. 🔹 Join communities & follow creators Communities like Makerpad, Indie Hackers, or NoCodeDevs can speed up your learning. And there are tons of creators sharing tutorials, templates, and insights. 🔹 Think like a product person User experience, problem-solving, and iterative design matter just as much as the tool you use. No-code makes it easier to focus on what users actually need. No-code is not just a shortcut — it’s a way to empower more people to build, launch, and iterate faster than ever before. Note :- My approach has always been to start with the frontend with beautiful design and then backend setup then authentication, deployment n all. but Rem. Your series of Prompt will decide your Product btw gpt can help in enhancing prompting. Curious to hear your views? #NoCodeDevelopment #ProductBuilding #Automation #LearningByDoing
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