In a way it's possible, but that's going to be really hard for you guys heading coherently in a best logical way. You'll code. You'll make it ultimately - but that's not the same quality and as performant as that of an experienced developer.
But that doesn't mean you are useless. You don't need to have exceptional coding or management skills but super googling skills. Every problem that you'll face has been gone through by at least a couple of developers... which means you'll find answers too - only condition that you need precise search terms.
But I would recommend you to work with a senior developer. Just because you'll learn how to do a single task in many ways, that opens up your mind to solve many more challenges. A good way is to build relations with senior developers on LinkedIn and they might recommend you with a good dose of information occasionally.
I personally have learned a lot working under a senior developer. The way they write code and breaks down the logic for you is an impeccable journey of learning and growing as a software developer. Good Luck!