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by sherm8n 4838 days ago
An option could be to pay for a developer in the beginning of the project and slowly start transitioning them into a co-founder if there's mutual interest. I've seen this type of relationship work well in the past. But obviously you need to be a rich non-technical person.
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As a student, I can assure you I'm not rich ;)
Well okay not rich, but enough to pay a student developer at your school $20-30/hr or so.
Yeah I get what you mean. I have some savings, but this isn't a long-term solution.
It's not a long term solution, but gets you progress. If you're looking for a technical co-founder they'll want to see that you can execute. You can even start building on your own :)
I'll see what I can do thanks!