I’m 17, and I’m teaching 6,000+ students to build apps without getting stuck in syntax hell Yashwardhan Sharma, a 17-year-old founder of Idea To Action Technologies, has trained over 6,000 students across four Indian states in low-code/no-code app development, rapid API integrations, and backend automation. His approach bypasses traditional syntax-heavy education, enabling students to deploy live applications in hours. Sharma is currently building LootLynk and Scheme Setu, platforms that connect local stores with consumers and match citizens to welfare schemes. Hey Dev.to community 👋 I'm Yashwardhan Sharma, a 17-year-old tech builder from Jamshedpur, India, and the founder of Idea To Action Technologies . I wanted my first post here to address a massive elephant in the room regarding how tech is being taught to the next generation of creators. Right now, tech education is broken. Students are being forced to memorize archaic syntax and definitions of software for written exams. By the time they learn how to fix a syntax error, they’ve lost the creative spark to actually solve a real-world problem. They are being trained to be passive consumers of tech, rather than active creators of digital infrastructure. I built Idea To Action to completely reverse this loop. My Stack & Philosophy: Moving From Idea to Action At my startup, we bypass traditional programming boundaries right at the start. We focus aggressively on low-code/no-code application development, rapid API integrations, prompt architecture, and backend workflow automation. We prove to students that they can take an abstract concept and deploy a live, functional application on the internet in a matter of hours. Over the last few months, we’ve scaled this framework to train over 6,000 students across four states in India. I don’t just teach this framework; I run my entire product ecosystem on it. Here is what I’m currently building: LootLynk: A data-driven platform built to optimize how neighborhood brick-and-mortar storefronts connect with local consumers. Scheme Setu: A collaborative digital portal built to bridge the complex paperwork gap for everyday citizens, instantly matching them to municipal and state welfare schemes using automated logic filters. Why I’m on Dev.to I’m joining this community because I believe the future of development belongs to the Builders— the people who care less about tech stack tribalism and more about shipping functional tools that solve human problems. On this profile, I’ll be sharing: 1 Architecture breakdowns of how we build hyper-local apps. 2 Step-by-step automation guides to trim operational overhead. 3 Behind-the-scenes logs of running a tech startup while navigating high school. If you love building in public, scaling workflows, or optimizing code/no-code hybrids, let’s connect Drop a comment below and let me know what stack you are currently shipping with. Let’s build. 🚀