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Democratizing No-Code Application Development with Bubble

You're reading from   Democratizing No-Code Application Development with Bubble A beginner's guide to rapidly building applications with powerful features of Bubble without code

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804610947
Length 320 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Caio Calderari Caio Calderari
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Preface 1. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Bubble.io – Exploring Bubble’s Features FREE CHAPTER 2. Chapter 2: Navigating the UI Builder Components Tab 3. Chapter 3: Building Blocks – Exploring Bubble’s UI Components 4. Chapter 4: Building Your First Bubble App – The Planning Phase 5. Chapter 5: Layouts and Styles 6. Chapter 6: Building User Interfaces with Bubble 7. Chapter 7: Workflow Automation and Logic 8. Chapter 8: Database Structuring, Relationships, and Security 9. Chapter 9: Extending Functionality with Plugins and APIs 10. Chapter 10: Testing and Debugging Strategies 11. Chapter 11: Deploying and Launching Your App (Publishing) 12. Chapter 12: Monitoring, Maintenance, and Updates (Apps Governance) 13. Chapter 13: Optimizing Performance and Scalability 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Understanding the concept of deploying an application

After building your application, it is time to make it live and available to the world. This is a very exciting moment, but it also requires paying attention to avoid problems. If you are new to the tech world, you might be wondering, what does it mean to deploy? Deploying an application refers to the process of making the developed software or application available and accessible to end users. Usually, when you develop software, you run and test it on a separate environment, which is only visible and accessible to the development team. This project is not released to the public until it is ready. Once it is ready, you send it to the outside world so that everyone can see it. Bubble has two different environments: the development environment and the live environment. These are separate. When you start building things inside Bubble, you will be working on the development environment and will have to manually choose when to send things...

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