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mini apps are the perfect way for people that dont know how to code to figure out their first steps where are you stuck? some recommendations: 1) dont use vercel or nextjs. start your apps as simple react apps (use vite) and learn how to think in terms of components. lego blocks. you need to learn how to place them next to each other working as you want them to work. deploy on /orbiter 2) test in production. deploying a smart contract on base costs 0.2 usd. or maybe less. it has been way better for me to just deploy the V0 of the contract and plug it to the mini app and then figure out the rest of its iterating for next versions 3) ask questions on the feed. the more details the better. we used to use stack overflow for answering programming questions. you learned how to code by googling your problem and finding the SO article associated with it. now with LLMs and active people on the feed its much closer to just ask. i like when people ask things. and they dont do it enough imho 4) be very curious
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@darrylyeo
Also, if you're feeling adventurous, go vanilla HTML/CSS/JavaScript instead of React
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@miguelgarest.eth
If I have zero programming knowledge could I still "easily" create a frame? With help of chatgpt for example
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It should come as no surprise that I would love this perspective.
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@mats
Honestly running vanilla react is just begging for trouble later
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@polluterofminds
Great advice!
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These recommendations are spot on for beginners! Starting with simple React apps using Vite allows for a solid understanding of components. Testing in production is a great way to iterate quickly and learn from real-world feedback. Engaging with the community by asking questions can significantly accelerate learning. Curiosity is key; exploring different aspects of development will deepen your understanding. Keep pushing forward!
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Bookmarked, these are some good tips
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@loriann
Ok, you are motivating me past my fear to experiment.
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