I can stumble through the definition of an app, sure, but actually build one? That seemed ambitious. I didn't expect it and, I’ll admit, I found the idea intimidating. While I may be qualified to help my grandmother with general iphone questions, I’m far from a “technical” person Part 1: “Why don’t you come up with an idea for a no-code app?” But I couldn’t tell the difference between code languages if you put them in front of me, and I certainly couldn’t code up anything. It took a developer 2 hours to fix my contribution.īecause I’ve spent my last four years around programming, I do know some of the lingo. Not much of it stuck-even less than the French I took in high school-and I only tried to make one HTML change on a client website. When I worked for an agency as a project manager, I hopped through a few Codecademy courses when business was slow. I’m a writer with a background in project management, restaurant management, retail, and working odd jobs. I changed a color or two, but mostly I typed in information. For my website, I used a plug-and-chug theme.
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