What's the fastest way to learn Bubble?

Mei
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Chirag Dodiya
Here are two options I can suggest 1 - Youtube/ Bubble Forum/ Learn by Doing: This method may take more time 3-5 months but it has good benefits and you can start doing some small projects by the time you learn and gradually increase your confidence to work on more complex projects. 2 - Join a bootcamp: I teach a bootcamp myself so I know how much time it takes. The bootcamp I run, that takes around 1 month to get the basics done and maximum 3 months to reach a good space to allow you to do good level projects. You can join a job afterwards or continue to build your own. The bootcamp certificate helps.
Mei
@chirag_dodiya this is really helpful, what's the link to your bootcamp?
Matt Blake
Friendly Reminder
Friendly Reminder
Sometimes a linear course isn't the right fit. So we've been building a library of nearly 400+ Bubble tutorials, each bitesized, over at www.planetnocode.com
Olga Pavlova
Try to repeat its own tutorials. They are good enough and embrace all parts of the platform. To be honest, I do not know if it is possible to use no-code solution before studying at least some part of 'real' coding. So, perhaps, one or two weeks of, let's say, Python or JavaScript, and couple days of HTML/CSS helps to understand Bubble better.
Mei
@olgapavlova super helpful, haven't learnt any coding languages before but will try to do a few more
Shahroz Ali
i will not go for fastest way i will just go with easiest way about a week ago i got some short tricks by https://restaurantappnow.io/ just to improve your reading and observing skills
Yavuz Tunc Emran
Tamly: Automate B2B Sales Outreach
Tamly: Automate B2B Sales Outreach
Might be easier to learn how to code lol
Mei
@tunc_emran haha, a never-ending debate
Tom Baker
thinkitbuildit.co
Fidel Avendano
The fastest way to learn Bubble is by engaging in hands-on practice with the platform, complemented by tutorials available on Bubble's official site and coding platforms like Udemy. Stay persistent, and remember that every mistake is a stepping stone towards mastery.