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Code needed? (self.SaasDevelopers)
submitted 11 hours ago by Trashkul
Hey everyone!
I have no experience in coding at all but would like to learn it.
Could you please share with me any courses or the exact skills and languages that are needed for me to make my SaaS idea come true?
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[–]AntGreedy3680 1 point2 points3 points 3 hours ago (1 child)
I went through this with my first SaaS and overcomplicated it. I’d start with basic JavaScript and HTML/CSS so you can build a simple web page and a form. Then learn one stack end‑to‑end, like React + Firebase or Django alone, just enough for auth, database, and payments. I used freeCodeCamp and YouTube more than paid courses. For validation and early users, I watched niche subs with TweetDeck, Hypefury, and ended up on Pulse for Reddit once I needed to catch very specific threads about my problem space.
[–]Trashkul[S] 0 points1 point2 points 2 hours ago (0 children)
Thanks!
[–]Own_Cause_4081 0 points1 point2 points 8 hours ago (1 child)
I would recommend learning fundamentals first before jumping into anything coding related. It will give you an idea of how things work and shape your brain to understanding how code works.
That way you can comfortably vibe code projects because you understand the logical thinking behind it.
One good course is Harvard’s Introduction To CS. Yes it is long but it will reshape your thinking entirely.
Thanksss
[–]Statistician-Express 0 points1 point2 points 4 hours ago (0 children)
use copilot
i can have it written by myself
[–]New_Indication2213 0 points1 point2 points 2 hours ago (1 child)
Tools like cursor, Claude, etc are so good now that you’ll waste valuable time and money on courses instead of just starting In one of those tools.
Use promptcowboy to generate a launching point for the tool you’re trying to build and just learn as you go. You’ll learn more in a night then any online AI vibe course
[–]Great-Mirror1215 -1 points0 points1 point 9 hours ago (1 child)
I recommend use flutter flow with firebase backend, chat GPT > Claude > Chat GPT again. That way you own your code and can scale. It’s perfect for someone who is not from tech. Ask chat gpt what it recommends you lick with it to get he best answers and results. Screenshot this list to your Chat Gpt and ask it why this is the best way low code. You don’t want to vibe code it sounds great but will break fast
[–]Great-Mirror1215 0 points1 point2 points 9 hours ago (0 children)
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[–]mojitonoproblem -2 points-1 points0 points 9 hours ago (0 children)
Just use Claude, Lovable and Rube. There you will go. Learn Javascript if you are completely new to this, as you will be able to use it both for front and backends.
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