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Democratizing No-Code Application Development with Bubble - A beginner's guide to rapidly building applications with powerful features of Bubble without code - cover

Democratizing No-Code Application Development with Bubble - A beginner's guide to rapidly building applications with powerful features of Bubble without code

Caio Calderari

Verlag: Packt Publishing

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In an era marked by a growing demand for tech solutions and a shortage of skilled developers, companies grapple with hiring expenses. No-code tools offer a faster, more affordable software development alternative. Leading this no-code revolution is Bubble, enabling newcomers to construct impressive web applications in a matter of weeks if not days.
Written by Caio Calderari, a seasoned no-code expert with 17 years of experience to offers practical advice for mastering no-code application development. You'll learn to plan your app with Bubble's visual builder features and UI components and implement frontend functionalities such as customizing layouts and creating responsive user interfaces. The book covers workflow automation, database management, security best practices, and backend functionality setup and advances to span the Bubble plugin ecosystem and API integration for third-party services to improve the app's functionality. Additionally, you'll explore app testing, debugging, performance monitoring, and maintenance. From launching with a custom domain to gathering user feedback for continuous improvement and optimization of performance and scalability, you’ll learn every aspect of Bubble's app development and deployment.
By the end of this book, you'll know how to bring your digital ideas to life without writing code.
Verfügbar seit: 30.04.2024.
Drucklänge: 320 Seiten.

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