JahvonCreamCone
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Hey guys, hope this post finds you all in good health. (Wealth too ☺)
The month of March is approaching and I plan to spend it learning enough code to create a MVP of some of the many ideas I have.
I don't want to be a programmer. I just want to learn enough so I can create a MVP, get customer feedback and validation, then I proceed from there.
With this knowledge, I'll know exactly what my site needs, and how to properly instruct other devs that come on board. Plus I won't be overcharged for simple things due to lack of knowledge.
I have absolutely no knowledge of code, But I plan to start with Ruby on Rails.
I would love to hear some your advice.
- Things to do,
- Things to avoid
- What helped you
- Mistakes you made when you started and how to avoid them...ext.
I loook forward to hearing from you guys
The month of March is approaching and I plan to spend it learning enough code to create a MVP of some of the many ideas I have.
I don't want to be a programmer. I just want to learn enough so I can create a MVP, get customer feedback and validation, then I proceed from there.
With this knowledge, I'll know exactly what my site needs, and how to properly instruct other devs that come on board. Plus I won't be overcharged for simple things due to lack of knowledge.
I have absolutely no knowledge of code, But I plan to start with Ruby on Rails.
I would love to hear some your advice.
- Things to do,
- Things to avoid
- What helped you
- Mistakes you made when you started and how to avoid them...ext.
I loook forward to hearing from you guys
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