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Non-developers can ship functional products with Claude Code using CLAUDE.md as persistent project memory

Insight: According to Ruben Hassid, Claude Code enables people without programming experience to create websites, dashboards, and interactive tools using natural language instructions. The critical technique is creating a CLAUDE.md "memory file" that documents project decisions, folder structure, design choices, fonts, and colors — enabling Claude to maintain consistency across sessions. The approach treats Claude as "a junior employee" responding to conversational briefs.

Detail: Hassid's guide targets people who "don't code, and never will," with practical steps: create a GitHub account ("Google Drive for code"), install VS Code with the Claude extension, enable "bypass permissions" to let Claude work continuously. Prompting best practices include starting with screenshots rather than verbal descriptions, focusing on end results ("I want a clean landing page" beats listing technical steps), one deliverable per prompt, and pointing Claude to existing files for brand guidelines. Key limitations acknowledged: Claude burns through usage quickly, users cannot review generated code effectively, the AI enters debugging loops, and default design choices tend toward generic aesthetics requiring specific visual references. This "vibecoding" framing positions Claude Code as accessible to non-technical professionals.

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Related: claude-code-for-designers-guide, stulberg-claude-code-non-technical-series — CORROBORATES