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{:shortdesc: .shortdesc} {:codeblock: .codeblock} {:screen: .screen} {:new_window: target="_blank"} {:tip: .tip}

Get coding

{: #quickstart_developer}

As a developer we want to get you coding quickly. This quick start guide is intended to help you get set up and building in {{site.data.keyword.Bluemix}}.
{: shortdesc}

See Exploring the developer journey in {{site.data.keyword.cloud_notm}} for a list of available capabilities as you begin building. {: tip}

Before you begin

{: #prereqs-dev}

Create a Pay-As-You-Go or Subscription account to get full access to all offerings in the catalog, including offerings with free service plans.

Quick start steps

{: #steps-dev}

  1. Install and set up the {{site.data.keyword.Bluemix_notm}} command line interface (CLI).
  2. To begin coding, complete the following steps:
    • Go to the Menu icon Menu icon > Dashboard > Apps widget and click Create an app to create one by using an empty starter kit or bring your own code.
    • Use a starter kit to create an app from a pre-configured custom app.
    • Start by programming language.
  3. Use the API Docs to understand the available endpoints and view examples.
  4. Use the Menu icon Menu icon > Resource List to see all apps and resources for your account on one screen or the Menu icon Menu icon > Dashboard to get an at-a-glance summary of your {{site.data.keyword.Bluemix_notm}} environment.

Next steps

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  • Explore the offerings in the catalog{: new_window} External link icon that you can use to build or enhance your app.
  • If you're interested in a specific service or implementation, check out the solution tutorials that are available to get you up and running.
  • Jump-start your process by downloading ready-to-use code patterns{: new_window} External link icon for specific solutions. For more information, see Creating an app with a code pattern.