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Options for non-engineers to build a startup
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by lighthammer
2414 days ago
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There are many stories on HN where a founder of a startup found a niche problem, created code/website, and provided a service for customers. I applaud those that can get up and running as a solo or dual founder and build a successful home/internet based business. Your stories are inspirational and make me wish I took up software engineering when I was younger. For those of us that are not programmers, coders, engineers (all three the same?), what resources are available to us to ramp up a website with backend programming to service a niche need? |
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The reason it didn't work was because I needed at least a fluency with technology to be able to instruct people on how to build my thing (or to use no/low code solutions to build my thing). The tech world is a full blown culture that you need to understand. There are many ways to get the fluency... but the easiest way is actually to learn how to do programming/ development. In the least do it on a basic level so you can understand how the world works.
You might get answers about "no code" or "low code" options out there... but they will fail you for the same reason... It requires a trained mind to utilize these solutions.
The cool part is that once you are into it and you have a handle it will become easier to answer this question you asked.