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by elomarns 4933 days ago
I think it's more than possible to start a company as a developer, or even as the only developer. On the beginning, you probably don't have a lot of skype calls to make, or meetings to participate. On this phase, the thing that probably require most of your time is build your product.

And when you finally launch it, if you're lucky, you'll be more busy, but probably you'll also have more money, which will allow you to hire someone to help you. So you'll won't code so much as before, but if you want, you'll still have some time to do it.

The main argument against the article are the fact there's companies managed by developers who still code doing a good service to their customers: Instapaper (as far I know, Marco Arment is the only developer), 37signals (they have a lot of developers, but Jason Fried still codes), RubyMotion, among others.

Maybe this is not the easiest way, but it's definitely possible.