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by mathgeek
4131 days ago
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It depends on what your other abilities are. If you have a solidly related creative skill such as design work or CSS, learning to code can get you to the point where you can contribute to a startup. If your skills lie in business or similar backgrounds, you're not going to be much of a technical founder under most circumstances. Either way, if you're not already a code, you either need to put in a lot of time learning to engineer software, or look for a co-founder. The latter is usually best. |
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