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by geoffw8 5226 days ago
Yeah - don't do it at all, thats my advice. I learned to write some Rails about a year ago, best decision of my life. Yeah, I get its me, but I can't imagine doing it any other way. When you start your business it will need endless tweaks and changes, and there is nothing, I repeat nothing, like the ability to be able to hack them out yourself whenever you want.
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You are correct. I started, and still am learning Ruby. My normal "business stuff" can now be slightly automated, I can build simple things (blogs, "toys", etc.), and its fun to make things. Technical people also love to help you learn.

Moreover, when it came time for my technical friends to bring on a "business guy," who do you think they went to -- some random guy from a meetup, or the guy they traded code lessons for all-purpose biz advice and is busting his tail to learn the tech.

Ironically, I'm so busy now that I don't get to sit down and work on the fun projects and puzzles like I used to, but that was the original goal, right?