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Can I build enough of a technical foundation in 3 months for YC?
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by fadisaleh
2656 days ago
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I've been learning how to design and code over the last couple weeks and was wondering if I can pick up enough coding knowledge in 3 months to call myself technical from YC's standards/perspective or if that's super unreasonable. My background:
-Worked with a brilliant developer in 2015 to build video search/clip tech for my YouTube channel, proven understanding of business/technical logic when building code (aka: understanding what is and isn't possible with code)
-Strong design/content background, picking up this side has been a cinch
-Foundations of code learned but very little on-the-ground coding experience I strongly believe in the power of knowing how to build on your own and am applying to YC as a solo founder. I've been in this position before and believe it's smart to build on my own, but I wonder if I'd be ready enough with 3 months of intensive learning, because otherwise I can't really call myself a technical founder and would need to find a cofounder. I'd be building a video editing tool. What do you guys think? |
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As a entrepreneur though, I would say don’t do it. It’s obviously not your strength, so focus on task that you have impactful value.