JayKid
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So, I have been thinking about this a lot recently and want to get some thoughts.
The internet is a great place for entrepreneurs, but what if you don't know the technical side?
Personally, I'm not a technical guy. I wish I was, but I wasn't productive when I was younger and was guided down the "wrong" path in college. And as of now, I don't have the time to become a star programmer.
So, I've thought, I wish I just had a friend that could program. A technical co-founder. Unfortunately, I don't have any such friends. So what's the solution?
I've found the following articles that point out two varying opinions. I want to get your thoughts.
1. Technical Co-founder: first "hire"? - Passionate Intensity
To summarize: you can't hire a technical co-founder. You have to find someone and develop a relationship. Someone who is there from the start. They like to point out that in Silicon Valley, the founder will be technical and they hire out the business portion. For the author...
"Your co-founder should be there before the company even exists, otherwise it’s not a company."
2. - Thisisgoingtobebig.com - Need a Technical Co-founder? Hire a Product Design Lead First
Here the author points out the importance of DESIGN. They say the following:
"The reality is, a lot of the stuff being built now isn’t rocket science."
Please assume that the following can be learned by the business founder. While I am not trying to say design is easier, it is less daunting to learn than programming. So, I think if a business founder wants to do more, they can accomplish this.
"With a good user experience designer, a business founder can wind up with a complete spec--one that has been thoroughly tested in front of users and is well thought out in terms of what it aims to get users to do. Hand this to a competant outsourced development shop and what you've got is a great start. Contrast that with finding the best developer you can find, but giving that person a poorly
designed and conceived product to build and you're not going to wind up anywhere."
What do you think!
The internet is a great place for entrepreneurs, but what if you don't know the technical side?
Personally, I'm not a technical guy. I wish I was, but I wasn't productive when I was younger and was guided down the "wrong" path in college. And as of now, I don't have the time to become a star programmer.
So, I've thought, I wish I just had a friend that could program. A technical co-founder. Unfortunately, I don't have any such friends. So what's the solution?
I've found the following articles that point out two varying opinions. I want to get your thoughts.
1. Technical Co-founder: first "hire"? - Passionate Intensity
To summarize: you can't hire a technical co-founder. You have to find someone and develop a relationship. Someone who is there from the start. They like to point out that in Silicon Valley, the founder will be technical and they hire out the business portion. For the author...
"Your co-founder should be there before the company even exists, otherwise it’s not a company."
2. - Thisisgoingtobebig.com - Need a Technical Co-founder? Hire a Product Design Lead First
Here the author points out the importance of DESIGN. They say the following:
"The reality is, a lot of the stuff being built now isn’t rocket science."
Please assume that the following can be learned by the business founder. While I am not trying to say design is easier, it is less daunting to learn than programming. So, I think if a business founder wants to do more, they can accomplish this.
"With a good user experience designer, a business founder can wind up with a complete spec--one that has been thoroughly tested in front of users and is well thought out in terms of what it aims to get users to do. Hand this to a competant outsourced development shop and what you've got is a great start. Contrast that with finding the best developer you can find, but giving that person a poorly
designed and conceived product to build and you're not going to wind up anywhere."
What do you think!
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