I am wondering whether the system itself has been built with Bubble itself.
If yes, then how much of it has been built with the custom coding, on top of its own functionality?
I like bubble, and I am currently developing a simple app on it to practice development and get into IT as a niche for content writing and sales.
The public Bubble home page and functionality around it (like the roadmap suggestions) are built with Bubble, but the editor and actual core functionality of the product is coded with (mostly) Typescript.
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ok, but I can really build apps with Bubble, right? Not super hard, but prototype-level?
Yes, absolutely, and not just prototypes. One point of clarity, though, is that you are building a web app, meaning that generally speaking, Bubble apps are not going to function offline. You can “wrap” an app so that it can exist in your Dock, for example, but it is still inherently an online application.
yeap, of course, I haven’t even thought about the offline functionality lol. I can’t imagine a target audience who will need to consume any kind of apps offline. But thank you so much for bringing up this point - distinctions like this are very important for us to keep learning the craft and growing here.
Construction apps often require to input data offline and auto sync when there is connection
Hey, I didn’t know this at all! Thank you so much for commenting this important piece of infomration here. I am starting to do videos and articles on no-code. Like this one - Andrew Korsten on LinkedIn: First Video on the Nail App. We are THE GO!!! PLEASE HELP ME DECIDE…. And I am thinking about adding this topic “offline operations in nocode and consruction apps” to the queue!!!
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