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Do you have an idea, but you don't know how to turn it into an opportunity? This is the book for you. Because of so many tech advances, you no longer need to be a computer expert to turn your own dreams into reality. This book is easy to read and understand, but it's also a lot like a textbook. There are clear instructions for every step of the journey, not just explaining how to create your product, but how to find investors, advertise, and everything else you need to know. There are multiple options, so you can choose what you're most comfortable with. This is really awesome, because anyone can live out their potential. Thans to NetGalley for letting me read this.
"The No-Code Startup" is a must-read for anyone with a software idea and a dream of entrepreneurship. Whether you're a novice with no coding experience or a seasoned entrepreneur looking for a faster, more efficient way to bring your ideas to market, Reilly's book offers valuable guidance and inspiration. With its practical insights and empowering message, this book has the power to transform aspiring founders into successful tech startup founders.
Really useful and interesting book from practical perspective because it conveys all the elements of a journey on building an app with no coding experience. To start with, the book showcases the step by step guide on creating a no code technical solution from the point of finding an idea that solves a problem as well as guides through the whole process of creating a solution with mentions and links to all software products out there. The book is very detailed and helps to grasp the ideas even if you have literally zero experience in coding. Most importantly is to remember that everything starts with an idea.
As technology becomes more and more accessible to the masses, it makes sense that 'no code' options for building apps will become increasingly available, allowing anyone to build an app for their business, personal use, or whatever the case may be.
This book did a good job of explaining the premise of 'no coding' and helping to make it accessible to people, such as myself, who do not have a background in computer programming and do not have the time to learn programming languages.
well done.