Thursday, February 18, 2021

Where to Find More Information About No-Code

 


If you're looking for more news, articles, tips and announcements about no-code  apps, here are a few great resources for the citizen developer:

  • The No-Code Journal (https://www.nocodejournal.com/) - The No-Code Journal is a digital magazine directed at people who want to learn more about no-code and low-code app development. It features pieces written by enthusiasts from a variety of backgrounds and provides information on current trends and the future of No-Code. The No-Code Journal can be a big help both for newcomers to no-code and for experienced "citizen developers".
  • Coaching No-code Apps Blog (https://coachingnocodeapps.com/blog) - If you're looking for advice on how to build, market and launch your no-code app, this blog can be your personal advisor and guide. It can help you plan, create, promote and bring your MVP app from initial design to finished product.
  • Zeroqode Blog (https://blog.zeroqode.com/) - This blog features interviews with leaders in the No-Code movement, information on templates and plug-ins, and articles on the importance of no-code app development. Zeroqode has also created its own series of lessons on no-code app building and includes a forum for its active community of developers.
  • Without Code Blog (https://www.wocode.com/blog) - No-Code also applies to website building and Without Code provides news, advice, comparisons, and design tips for anyone working on creating no-code websites.

1 comment:

  1. I've known about ZeroQode and Coaching No Code Apps since when I built my first Bubble mobile app in 2017, but I didn't know about the others. No Code Journal looks good like a good collection of resources and cool to see a mention for the world of websites. Lots of options for websites these days.

    A shameless plug, but 100% free content showing how to build entire mobile apps at the No Code Academy YouTube channel for anyone interesting in Bubble tutorials and getting a taste of what it's like to build in Bubble.io.

    Peace and love.

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