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by unusualmonkey
613 days ago
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If you spend 9 months learning to code, you get a junior engineer (at best). If you sepnd 9 months getting a technical co-founder, you likely get a seasoned engineer + thought partner for all decisions going forward. One is vastly more valuable than the other. |
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I think it’s valuable to be able to implement your own ideas. Its going to be more productive than trying to explain what you want to someone else. (This isn’t mutually exclusive with having a cofounder as well)