From Engineering Floor to App Store: A Manufacturing Engineer's Journey into Software

A manufacturing engineer shares how he leveraged AI tools to transition into software development, despite lacking a computer science background. He highlights key lessons from his manufacturing experience that gave him an advantage in building useful apps.

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Why it matters

This story demonstrates how AI is lowering the barriers for non-technical experts to become software builders, tapping into their deep industry knowledge to create useful applications.

Key Points

  • 1AI tools helped bridge the gap from
  • 2 to building working products
  • 3Manufacturing experience in problem-solving, iterating quickly, and understanding user needs translated well to software development
  • 4Shipping a working product is more important than perfect architecture or design

Details

The author spent 10 years as a manufacturing engineer, frustrated by the poor software tools available for production environments. After multiple failed attempts to learn coding, he found that AI-powered tools allowed him to focus on his strengths - defining problems, breaking them into components, and iterating rapidly. Within months, he was able to build and ship his first iOS app. The author's manufacturing background provided key advantages, including a focus on solving real user problems rather than optimizing technical architecture, a

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