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Date Published
Author
Bubble
Word count
755
Language
English
Hacker News points
None

Summary

There's a professional Bubble Developer named Harmony Jackson who discovered no-code while building a platform for knitters and crocheters as a side project, which expanded into a community of 50K+ and a business called HMF Pattern. She applied to Bubble's Immerse pre-accelerator program and learned about the flexibility of the interface, allowing her to branch out into freelancing and eventually become a product designer at a healthcare-focused procurement company. With Bubble, she can replicate designs in Figma while building a component library, streamlining development and seeing finished products quickly compared to traditional design and development cycles. Becoming a Bubble Developer has strengthened her design skills by understanding the restrictions of development, allowing her to create viable design solutions that look great and are feasible for development. She's built around five Bubble apps, with HMF Pattern being the coolest, which was an excellent way to vet interest in the concept and see an idea come to life. No-code excites her because it's making tech accessible to people of all ages and backgrounds, and she encourages others to use no-code to strengthen their design portfolios and understanding of how development works. The supportive no-code community is a great resource for learning and growing in the tech space.