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Hey, I have a question. Suppose I have an idea for a product I want to build. What should I do before I start coding. The thought processes of converting the ideas to detailed designs that can be implemented in code.
I would recommend building a basic project before trying to build your dream project. If you haven't made a to-do list app example, your ideas may not be realistic to what the framework is actually able to do.
The steps would be:
a to-do list app, with a guide, should take just 1-3 days to go from concept to finished project, and it will save you weeks of time.
Really true. Nice detailed steps. I would also recommend to start with something small and then move on to building the project idea.
Thanks. I think I'm going to do the to-do list and learn from from there.
Its good to make a practice project, like
@nocnica mentioned.
However, you can do a sort of wireframe/mock up on paper of the features of your product or use something like Figma to write out userflows, features, design, and prototyping, among other things.
Figma.com is free for personal use, up to three projects and they have tiered pricing if you need more than that.
Trello.com is another great tool to track your progress or manage with a team and uses a sort of KanBan type format to manage your project.
Notion.so is another great tool to write out all your ideas and feature details. You can write out a list of your ideas and the details and then decide which ones you will need and what they will do for your users.
Producthunt.com and indiehackers.com are some social platforms where you can get insight/advice/ideas to grow out your product, too.
These all have free to start with generous features to get you started.
I hope that these resources help. Best of luck to you.
Also,
if you want to learn more about Figma.com @andreineagoie has a great course on Udemy that covers pretty much all you'll need to make it useful for you.
udemy.com/share/103F1hAkAcc1lVQ3g=/
Udemy usually has a sale every few weeks or so and the price for this course will be between $10-$12 USD.
Thanks a lot
Thanks for your views on it🙏
I wrote an article about that a long time ago. The technique is probably not for everyone, but maybe it'll help you.
Hi, very nice post, thanks.
Just a complimentary content, I created a post about how to select a backend framework.
wow. Really nice post about selecting backend framework.
Hey, your article on building a banking application (part-3) is premium. Can you do something about that? I've been looking to learn that topic on security for a long time. Making that same article on this platform will be helpful.
Hey Anirudha, the 3 part article about building banking application is published on medium long back.
It does not make sense to copy-paste the contents again on dev.to.
If you're talking about medium paywall, you can access the articles for free by clicking these links: part1, part2 and part3
Thank you yogesh😁
You're welcome 🙂
Hi after running the app with npm start command its not working in localhost
which app is not working?
Contact us Form
In localhost it shows error " Can't reach this page"
for contact us form you need to execute it differently.
I have already mentioned the steps for running the app in every GitHub repository Readme. For contact us you can find it here
Ok i will try this. Thanks a lot.
I am a self-taught developer, As you have mentioned just frontend is not enough right ?,
is it necessary to for an individual to learn everything to get your first job i.e. full stack?
Full stack developers are in more demand right now. But that does not mean you need to know everything at first.
There are many opportunties for just front-end developers also
You can learn front end library/framework like React/Angular/Vue and having some knowledge of HTML and CSS is enough to get a Job as a front-end developer.
I am confident that, I do have those required skills but here in Sikkim there's not many jobs available, I was hoping to get a job in Bangalore but I am not financially capable of moving to a new city, in this condition, how can get real world experience so that, I will be hired ?
In the current covid situation, you don't need to move to bangalore. Most of the companies from Bangalore are offering permanent work from home.
So you can try for such companies.
I understand so it's possible hopefully
Try some udemy courses too. Ultimately what you've built, even if you're a commercial Dev is likely to be limited, and it's a lot of fun making things
😀 Thanks for the suggestion. Maybe in the future, I will do that.
Awesome blog post! I've always been intrigued by full-stack development and this article provided a clear road map on how to become a full stack developer. I loved how the author emphasized the importance of hands-on experience and building actual applications. The list of amazing applications to build was also very helpful, as it provides a practical way to apply the skills learned. Overall, this blog post was informative, engaging, and motivating. It has definitely inspired me to start my journey towards becoming a full stack developer. Can't wait to get started on these projects!
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On my personal backlog is making a zoom clone with peer.js.
that's awesome 👍👍
Am stuck at the second App... enquiry form
Axios keep telling me not found 404. It couldn't not access my nodejs 127.0.0.1:port
If you could share your Github URL link, I can take a look at the issue, you're facing.
Okay I will do that
I want to become a full stack developer. How long does it take to become one?
It depends on how much knowledge you already have regarding front-end and backend development. To become a full stack developer, you need to be good at HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React/Angular/Vue, etc and some backend technology for example Node.js. You need to be good at all of these to develop a project to become a full stack developer.
Great content.
Thanks for sharing.
Glad to hear that. Thank you!
Found this article Very useful.thanks
Thank you so much!
Great resources thanks for sharing! We 💚 NodeJS too
Thanks. Glad you found it useful.
Thanks for this informative article.
Thank you! glad you found the article helpful
quite a good and focused one. Do you permit to translate in native language?
Sure. It's a pleasure for me.
Thanks for sharing article . Keep sharing
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