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by hga
5704 days ago
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You can't. You may get lucky, but that's just not the way to bet. If you have no talent for programming, or not enough desire, you can't learn it yourself ... and then it really takes years to get good. Years and years if that's not the only thing you're doing. Maybe you're approaching it from the wrong direction. Arrange things so that one or more technical founders will choose you for non-technical stuff. Humans have been doing the latter for a long time (heck, double-entry bookkeeping was invented in the 15th Century), in terms of talent it should be easier to find someone like you. The biggest set of problems technical founders seem to have with the non-technical is that the latter don't mesh well with the former. Lack of respect, greed, all too often simply flakiness, something that just doesn't cut it when you have to convince a computer to do something. You can't BS your way past that.... |
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