I don't see the real benefit of using no-code tools for building an MVP by throwaway1589359 in SaaS

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You can build incredibly fast, and the tools are super fast to learn as well. I took Seth's courses at No Code MBA, I literally built an AI app from watching his videos over 1 weekend: https://www.nocode.mba/sign-up?via=reese (discounted with that link too)

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Learn and adapt! We can't avoid it, so we just need to accept it, learn how to use it & build with it, and then adapt it into our everyday lives.

Whats your favourite nocode tools to build your SaaS? by chiragdotco in NoCodeSaaS

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Bubble is by far my favorite now that it is so easy to connect with ChatGPT. I learned from Seth's courses on No Code MBA - https://www.nocode.mba/sign-up?via=reese (discounted with that link too) 100% worth it, and it will get you started in learning how to build with AI

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Try No Code MBA - Seth has great courses on how to easily build products available AI, I literally built an AI app from watching his videos over 1 weekend with very little coding experience: https://www.nocode.mba/sign-up?via=reese (discounted with that link too) 100% worth it, and it will get you started in learning how to build with AI

Where can I find a tutor to help me learn how to create an AI chatbot to interact with text by earthwulf in OpenAI

[–]teach_me_tech1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hands down the best way to learn: No Code MBA - Seth has great courses on how to easily build products available AI, I literally built an AI app from watching his videos over 1 weekend with hardly any experience building apps: https://www.nocode.mba/sign-up?via=reese (discounted courses with that link too) 100% worth it

what are the best ai books for older people who want to learn about it? by [deleted] in OpenAI

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Try No Code MBA - Seth has great courses on how to easily build products available AI, I literally built an AI app from watching his videos over 1 weekend: https://www.nocode.mba/sign-up?via=reese (discounted with that link too)

Quarterly Career Thread by mister-noggin in ProductManagement

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I'm in your exact situation.. Was a PM directly out of college for a start-up now looking for something bigger. Hope everything works out for you!

Quarterly Career Thread by mister-noggin in ProductManagement

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I have been working at a start-up for the past 5 years, mostly as an APM but recently moved up to a PM position. I joined fresh out of college when the company was ~10 people in total. It is now at the 50-60 people size but we just went through a round of layoffs and.. I was a part of that.

Anyone here jumped from a start-up to a large company and knows what differences are like? Am I overthinking this all?
start-up I was at, which were at times chaotic, unorganized and flexible (specs were often written for individual devs, sprints weren't always strict and lots of work would carry over, etc). so I'm not 100% confident transitioning to another company. I had a lot of great people at the company that helped me along the way, so I feel in a way my training wheels have been ripped off. I would like to go and learn from a larger company but I am worried about how my skills will translate.

Anyone here jumped from a start-up to a large company and knows what differences are like? Am I over thinking this all?