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Free registration at the forum removes this block.It is inevitable, I would be wasting my time coding.
My problem is that I want to become fluent in the language of HTML, CSS, and Java Script so I may talk to coders in depth about what I want.
Do you guys have resources that I may learn these languages? Particulary, fast
So if I am minimizing my time investment, I should look into the front end of websites (aka design via HTML/CSS/etc) and conversate through these channels?
Thanks for the feedback guys.
I assume there are a few coders here. this is a specialized language called MQL. I was wondering what it looked like in terms of more common languages. It's a simple script code. I have heard it is similar to C++. Can someone verify this for me?
Shouldn't you wanting to learn back-end programming languages then?
You will learn the same by doing Sudokos in your free time.
Do you mind me asking where these people are focusing their efforts? In other words, what are they doing that the developer couldn't do themselves? ie: idea generation and needs analysis...Marketing/branding...Testing? etc.
I know it is a waste of time for me to go very deep into programming, so I am focusing on finding problems and solving or making them easier. I have the means to pay a developer, but I can't afford to make many mistakes with the development process
I have the means to pay a developer, but I can't afford to make many mistakes with the development process
That site is AWESOME. Thanks.Become a Programmer, motherfcker
Become a Programmer, motherfcker
No, he's saying to study a back-end programming language in order to soundly speak to a back-end programmer or study design language if you want to speak to the person making your UI. Html, CSS, C++, Javascript, Ruby...and everything in between can be learned through the link I gave you on my previous post.
To clarify, if you want to build a foundation of knowledge in order to speak generally with an expert in that subject, make sure you're studying the appropriate material.
Become a Programmer, motherfcker
With Zuckerberg and twitter, and dropbox.. everybody thinks entrepreneurship is all about coding. It's not.
Programming will also make you better at math, logic, and problem solving. Even if you're not going to use it, it's worth messing around with to further your education.
Solving Sudoku puzzles doesn't empower you to create value just by thinking and typing. One is a better use of your time than the other haha.
If you're looking to host your product online, and it is NOT software, then ya you don't need to learn to code at all. You just need a web platform to gain access to, which has been happily provided and user-friendly by many developers out there. If your product is software (ie. mobile apps, games, software services and products) then imho, you better know your shit.
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