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Best (& fastest) way for nontech startup founder to learn coding?

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u/queefsadilla wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

My ultimate goal isn’t to replace a technical founder, but to have enough working knowledge to know what we should be looking for in a CTO. we are actively searching for the right person, but in the meantime my intent behind learning the basics is to be able to recruit the right

u/michaelnovati replied · ★ FEATURED
It's worth checking out Codesmith then, it fits that vibe and there is one person I'm 100% positive they would connect you with that took that path. Stanford MBA -> Codesmith -> CEO. It's super intense and it's an all in-world so it's ultimately up to you to figure out if it's the right use of time. I might also consider something like https://www.beondeck.com/ . Anyways feel free to connect with me LI, my partner technically did YC and can't hurt to connect to see where your company goes!