The Bubble Beginners Bootcamp Course

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Learn from Gregory John, a Yale University nocode instructor, Bubble bootcamp trainer and startup entrepreneur.

Description​

This course is the perfect introduction to Bubble and covers 6 years of my Bubble experience rolled up into an extensive introductory course. By the end of this course, you'll be well on your way to being a mid tier Bubble developer armed with enough knowledge to starting building applications independently.

Not only do we cover the technical aspects of creating an application, but I'll be dropping hints and expanding on the UX and UI side of app development, which means how users experience and interact with your software and how to improve retention.

Good design practises will form the backbone of all our implementation decisions and in fact, our dashboard will be mobile responsive. That's right, viewable and functional on a phone. We won't be doing different design for mobile, it will all be done on the same page.

In this 14hr course we'll be building a production ready project & task management application called Collab that includes:

  • Building a dashboard style application
  • Creating user accounts
  • Signup & login workflows
  • Project & team collaboration
  • Task management
  • Team creation
  • Inviting external users
  • User roles
  • Permissions
  • Privacy rules
  • UX design
The technical & design skills you will learn include:

  • The Bubble Editor
  • Page layout and design
  • Workflow logic
  • Database design
  • Using styles
  • Custom States
  • Repeating group filtering and sorting
  • Dynamic data integration
  • Basic SEO settings
  • Image processing with Imgix
  • Conditional statements
  • Responsive design
  • Deploying your app live

Who this course is for:​

  • Aspiring Bubble nocode developers looking for the best start to their Bubble journey
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