Sunday, June 3, 2012

For the Single Founder Who Can’t Code

Screen Shot 2012-06-02 at 10.39.33 PMLast summer when I started working on Undrip, I was in a tough spot. I grew up doing web and graphic design so I was a pretty good front-end developer and designer. But I knew nothing about back-end web development – loops, branches dictionaries or functions were all foreign concepts to me. I was a single founder who couldn't code. Against the Odds Every week I get emails from entrepreneurs seeking my advice asking how I did it before, and how I'm doing it now. They find themselves in similar situations in that they're looking to build a tech startup with little to no technical skills. They're frustrated by their inability to make forward progress and they usually either give up and fail, or outsource if they have some extra cash (which usually leads to failure). If you're a single founder who can't code, your chances for startup success are near zero. However, there's still a chance. And a chance is all you need.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/awca-au4Y3Q/

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