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How to Prepare for Bubble's Developer Certification Exam 

Matt Neary
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These are my top tips for passing the Bubble Developer Exam
🎓 Complete zero-to-founder Bubble course (50 hours of lessons) 👉 thinkitbuildit.co
🔲 Craft a beautiful interface for your Bubble app 👉 www.basislab.io
⏱️ Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to Bubble Certification Exam
00:52 Why the Bubble Certification Matters
01:58 Exam Overview: Question Types and Preparation Tips
02:48 Practical Exam Preparation Strategies
06:06 Tackling the Exam: Time Management and Strategy
10:06 Post-Exam Reflections and Advice
📖 What You'll Learn:
- The structure and significance of the Bubble Developer Certification Exam.
- Practical tips for preparing and studying for the exam, including how to gain the right experience and set up your exam environment.
- Strategies for effectively managing your time during the exam and dealing with ambiguous questions.
🔗 Useful Links:
Take the exam here: bubble.io/certification
Bubble Blog post on the Developer Certification: bubble.io/blog/developer-cert...
👩‍💻 Who Should Watch:
Bubble developers looking to get certified.
🔥 Tips:
- Embrace the practice of building applications with Bubble to gain hands-on experience.
- Utilize the open-book nature of the exam by familiarizing yourself with the Bubble manual and its layout.
- Take the practice questions Bubble gives you at bubble.io/certification to get a feel for the questions
- Keep a sandbox app open that you can muck around in to test functionality during the exam
❓ Questions or Feedback?
Drop your questions in the comments below, and I'll be happy to help!
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#bubble #bubble.io #nocode #BubbleCertification #DeveloperCertification

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Комментарии : 10   
@jordanmarie.x
@jordanmarie.x Месяц назад
Thanks, Matt! Forcing myself to finally do it! 🎉
@ntandoyenkosidlodlo7483
@ntandoyenkosidlodlo7483 3 месяца назад
Thanks @Matt Neary. This is very helpful information. Much appreciated.👍
@TanakaTsikira
@TanakaTsikira 2 месяца назад
Thank you Matt. This was useful.
@mjunaidasghar8613
@mjunaidasghar8613 2 месяца назад
Thank you Matt ❤
@justmyopinion7
@justmyopinion7 3 месяца назад
Thanks @Matt Neary, I didn't even know about this certification. I am on the last project of the canvas certification though.... I am sure this exam is easier than the canvas certification 😂
@kuldeepjaswal4655
@kuldeepjaswal4655 3 месяца назад
Hi Matt, bro please create video for easiest way to change Theme Dark to light in bubble.....please
@davegreen7853
@davegreen7853 3 месяца назад
Mate for the love of god please show how to do a blocking system for a message app, no one knows how to do this or is willing to show how to do it. Especially the logic and setting up the database to handle it and the associated workflow. When this button is pressed block this person !!!!
@thekeybeats7592
@thekeybeats7592 3 месяца назад
For blocking users: Add a new field in the user datatype called “blocked users”. Anytime they click the block button, add that user to the list. Have a new privacy rule in the user data type that states if current user is in this user’s “blocked users” list, they cannot see them. Everyone else can. If you’re trying to implement block messages in a chat, that’s different. Usually the user who has been blocked can keep sending messages, but the user who blocked them just won’t receive them. To achieve this, you have to have a new field in the “message” data type called “sent when blocked?” and it’s going to be yes/no. In your “Chat” data type, you’ll have a new field called “opted to block”, which will be a list of users. The user who decides to do the blocking will be added to this field. Now every time you send a message, you will populate the “sent when blocked” field by asking bubble if something is true. So it’ll look like this: “this chat’s “opted to block” contains the other user of the chat”. This will return a true or false (yes/no). Have a new privacy rule in the message data type that says, “if this message’s “sent when blocked” is yes, not visible to anyone” and “if this message’s creator is current user, visible to user” Now the other user won’t be able to see the message when they’ve blocked the other user. The blocked user will be able to send messages as normal.
@martinsouto5704
@martinsouto5704 Месяц назад
You can create an item on “user”>“blocked users”> list of users, then on the button set up the workflow, on click make changes to current user> blocked users add “current cells user” ( im assuming you have a RG)
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