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I think bootstrapping might be impossible for non-programmers

The Startup Toolkit

If you want to get into startups and you don’t already know programmers who enjoy working with you, then I seriously suggest you start learning to program immediately. It will pay dividends. I suggest the following: Learn enough html/css to build a personal portfolio site. It’s a slow bleed. Make it look nice.

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Finding a Partner Was Key For Us

Feld Thoughts

I know it’s been a few weeks since my last Nate and Natty / Everlater post on learning to program. Natty and I spent a huge chunk of our time figuring out a great workflow that would allow us to program more effectively, and we think it’s paid huge dividends over the lifespan of Everlater.

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How To Find A Technical Cofounder For Your Online Business Idea

www.virtuosimedia.com

Programming Tutorials. HTML Tutorials. Programming Tools. Custom Programming. Because I’m also a self-taught programmer, I can tell you that you probably don’t want to invest the time teaching yourself how to program. He enjoys reading, writing, programming, business, sports, and traveling.

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A Step-By-Step Guide On How To Build A Profitable Niche Content Website

Entrepreneurs-Journey.com by Yaro Starak

Absolutely no HTML or programming skills are required, although learning the basics can give you a marginal advantage over your competition. Check For Broken Links & Conduct HTML Validation Many skip this step amidst the anxiety of getting their website up and running on the internet. Truth is nobody likes a lemon.

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