@atik_hossain you are absolutely right. i remember when i started coding, i had to learn more than 5 programming languages because i didn't know exactly which one will be suited for what i wanted to be.
@ebenezer_benson I am but a humble starter, not sure if I qualify to mentor someone yet :P
BUT, feel free to connect with me, I will do my best in whatever way I can
Documenting my learnings, Cultivating a habit of documenting my learnings as my progress on my tech journey. By creating a comprehensive knowledge repository, you not only solidify your understanding but also enable continuous growth and improvement.
As a non-technical founder, I have 2 pain points:
1. Slow product shipping - I often find myself relying on external developers to bring my vision to life. This can lead to delays in product delivery as I navigate the coordination and communication involved.
2. Overdependence - while I enjoy managing and delegating tasks to my team, I tend to become dependent on others for critical aspects of the business.
That said, I should have learned to code so that if have new ideas right off the bat, I can easily launch a working prototype or MVP to validate PMF.
No-code tools is the way to go but if I’d be given the chance, I would choose to learn to code in the traditional way.
3 Startup and Venture Capital Learnings
- Pick your battles (like, seriously, don't sweat the small things)
- Learn coding, even as a non-techie
- Don't complicate things. Simple ideas isn't equal to basic/bad
Forget about companies, you work better on your own! Try to be hungry not only for technology but also for sales and marketing... because the coolest product won't sell itself!
I used to have the shiny things chasing syndrome. I used to build so many different things and left them when completed while regretted why I'm not progressing.
I'd rather suggest my younger one to stick to something for a long period of time when see value in it, show up consistently - everyday and try to make it better to solve someone's problem.
The boring things often are the best strategy to grow faster.
I would have started launching on Product Hunt a long time ago! We are launching today for the first time (Burnout Bot) and it's been a wild ride/lots of learning.
If we would have started launching on PH years ago when we started tinkering, we may have had a huge following by now!
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