Does all the vibecoding buzz mean I can build an open source app and get it on Zapstore without prior coding/development experience?
I'd like a kitchen app... Most importantly for recipes, but it could include pantry inventory, shopping lists, and even calorie/nutrition tracking. Like a cross between the android apps Recipe Keeper, Food List, and maybe Cronometer.
Is it an idea someone would like to pick up and run with, or something I could create myself? I could prioritize a list of features, and would be happy to help make it excellent. Should I maybe join one of the vibecoding jam sessions? Where would I start?
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#vibecoding #asknostr #zapstore
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Nice! Looks like a good resource!
Building my own app is a bit above my head. But I found a few good ones. Recipe Sage will do what I need for now.
Just vibe code it yourself. It wont be perfect, but it is fairly sophisticated if you stick with it