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I built the CodeFast e-learning platform from scratch. 🎨 First I picked my design constraints (colors, borders, font) I wanted a friendly "everybody can do it" vibe. - Bright colors - Super rounded buttons - Lots of white space - Popular font (Noto Sans) - Cute icons 🪜 Then...

49,621 次观看 • 1 年前 •via X (Twitter)

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Marc Lou 的头像
Marc Lou1 年前

Everything I learned as a solopreneur: How to find startup ideas, launch fast, and get profitable ↓

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Anima1 年前

📢It is live! @figma design to @MUI_hq or @AntDesignUI "Whether your design is well organized or a bit chaotic, using standard components or none, Anima takes it all and translates it into high-quality #MUI or #AntDesign code."-->

Pawel Jastrzebski 🇵🇱 🇬🇧 的头像
Pawel Jastrzebski 🇵🇱 🇬🇧1 年前

I might be wrong as I'm only just getting started with web app design, but it seems to me that building a simple e-learning platform is the perfect web app project from the learning point of view. It teaches you: - how to create a simple content site - how to make more content available after you logged in - how to make all content available after you've purchased the course (Stripe API integration) - how to use databases: I imagine the content of the course might be static but e.g. having a simple user profile with preferences saved or progress saved would require some database to keep track of this information These aspects of giving the users access to various services/resources once a condition is met or storing information in a database seems to me to be almost always required when building a web app.

Marc Lou 的头像
Marc Lou1 年前

Agree And technically it’s not super challenging so you won’t be stuck with advanced programming concept Also in general I think it’s important to have a build-first approach when you start because it’s how you learn

Adi Oran 的头像
Adi Oran1 年前

Shipcourse. Ship it. Great template.

Marc Lou 的头像
Marc Lou1 年前

Don’t tempt me!

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Hugo Ravel1 年前

First step: buy ShipFast.

Debajyoti Banerjee 的头像
Debajyoti Banerjee1 年前

Could you add a bonus module in the course showing how to build faster with ShipFast?

Douwe Tjerkstra 的头像
Douwe Tjerkstra1 年前

tbh dark mode for a video course actually makes sense

elena 的头像
elena1 年前

Why not just sell it on pre-made e-learning platforms like Udemy? Sure, they probably take a big cut, but they bring in potential clients with their advertising + seems easier than building an entire website and UI from scratch

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Marc Lou1 年前

- because I love building - because I don’t like the cut - because I don’t like to follow someone else’s rules

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MY CHANNEL GOT A STRIKE!! 🚨 I posted this exact video on YouTube today and it got removed + a strike on my channel: 100XClub Got a a strike a week ago too, no explanation on what we did wrong. I have been in the space since 2016 and sharing my knowledge, experience and views with people FOR FREE every single day on YT I love YouTube a lot, built the channel with sweat blood and consistency from 34 subs and had a 10x growth in the last 12 months alone I state “not financial advise, Dyor” and so on in every single video I make, trying to be compliant with YouTube I genuinely feel concerned posting on YouTube because I don’t even know what is it that violates the rules therefore cannot change and comply. I refrained from streaming on other platforms because I want to focus on what works - YouTube But if I am not even being told what I should change, I will not be able to adept, and not be able to make it work. This is my live, my community is my second family, YouTube’s move is not right. Please TeamYouTube YouTube , see the video below, look into my community, read the comments below this posts or on any YouTube video and do the right thing If nothing else, please help me understand why the strike happened, why the warning happened so I - and my fellow crypto creators - can change and work with you to make YouTube a safe place for honest crypto communities If you got any value from me in the past years, please RT, comment and TAG YouTube AND TeamYouTube Sincerely Yours

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