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    How To Become A No-code Developer (And Get Paid)

    en-usJuly 11, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Not many people realize this, but no-code and low-code apps are quite sophisticated now. You can create both web and mobile apps with little to no code. I brought on a no-code developer to share his journey in this field. We talked about quite a few things:

    1. Who is this career right for?
    2. What are no-code and low-code apps actually capable of? And what are their current limitations?
    3. What paid opportunities exist for people that want to get into this field?
    4. The progression of this movement over the next 3-5 years.
    5. Will this movement replace software engineers?
    6. And additional advice sprinkled in throughout the episode.

    For those just wanting to break into tech, this episode is for you. Enjoy!

    Dan Hafner (guest):
    Website - https://dappermobileapps.com

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