If you can go back in time what advice would you give to yourself on the start of your tech journey?
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Product Hunters share what you would say to your past self and how do you think it will affect your journey.
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As a non-technical founder, I have 2 pain points:
1. Slow product shipping - I often find myself relying on external developers to bring my vision to life. This can lead to delays in product delivery as I navigate the coordination and communication involved.
2. Overdependence - while I enjoy managing and delegating tasks to my team, I tend to become dependent on others for critical aspects of the business.
That said, I should have learned to code so that if have new ideas right off the bat, I can easily launch a working prototype or MVP to validate PMF.
No-code tools is the way to go but if I’d be given the chance, I would choose to learn to code in the traditional way.
@atik_hossain you are absolutely right. i remember when i started coding, i had to learn more than 5 programming languages because i didn't know exactly which one will be suited for what i wanted to be.
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@atik_hossain so true. And mentors can make a huge difference but it’s hard to finde the ones that fit best for your needs
@ebenezer_benson I am but a humble starter, not sure if I qualify to mentor someone yet :P
BUT, feel free to connect with me, I will do my best in whatever way I can
Documenting my learnings, Cultivating a habit of documenting my learnings as my progress on my tech journey. By creating a comprehensive knowledge repository, you not only solidify your understanding but also enable continuous growth and improvement.
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