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Ask HN: What advice for someone who's learning to code only to start a business?

1 点作者 user0x1d将近 4 年前
I&#x27;ve been programming for almost 2 years. I&#x27;m not really good at it, but I&#x27;d like to be. At the same time, I don&#x27;t want to be a coder for much longer; I want to start and own my own business. I have never really worked in a real, big, coding team before.<p>I decided to learn to program as it would be great to be able to come up with a product myself instead of hiring somebody else to make something for me. I built something that made me money in my first year, but not too much, and I know it can be easy to come up with a simple MVP for an app.<p>Since this is probably a skill I&#x27;m going to abandon in the next few years, I wonder if there&#x27;s any sort of advice for someone in my situation. What sort of thing should I learn so that I make my code more readable for future coders? Or am I even wrong in just learning for the sake of building an MVP and not depending on other people. How is coding going to help me be a better founder, a better boss, and to better set the vision?<p>I can easily picture myself writing code for another 2 years, in which point I will have hopefully started my thing.

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fridif将近 4 年前
If you&#x27;ve started your own thing, will your own thing use code?<p>If so, why not continue writing code?<p>If your goal is to hire people to write code, ask yourself if you are capable of doing it better.<p>Nobody is better able to cut through the bs in software these days than you, the business owner, and your customers-- the ones who pay you to survive.
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readonthegoapp将近 4 年前
i can&#x27;t advise you on what to do -- but i have opinions on things!<p>i think being somewhat educated about tech and programming can be a help as a founder, but only to a certain extent.<p>and even if you&#x27;re a techie, you won&#x27;t necessarily know how to be a good manager of an outsourced project.<p>i&#x27;ve learned a bit over the years, but am still a newbie.<p>i&#x27;ve never seen a single quality article, here or at any other site, that talked about HOWTO outsource a project well.<p>other downsides to being a techie is that you start paying attn to tech instead of solutions to problems.<p>way i see it, you build something, then you find&#x2F;hire someone to help you take it over, maintain it, improve it, fix it, expand it, throw it away and build again, whatever.<p>if you built some site that was becoming successful, and it was complete trash that nobody could work on, or it just coudln&#x27;t scale enough, or whatever -- then you&#x27;ve got a great fucking problem on your hands -- you&#x27;ve got traffic and&#x2F;or a business -- most people never get that far. now just do what is necessary, including throwing away what you have at that point if you have to.<p>other advice -- you&#x27;ll burn out on programming one day and won&#x27;t want to do it ever again, and it will jump on you and you&#x27;ll be like, &#x27;shit&#x27;.<p>so, i would suggest waiting around to form some SUPERBUSINESS might not be the best stategery.<p>if you care about maintainability of your code, then that puts you in the top 1% of contractors.<p>the sum-up -- being a techie, on the whole, is probably a small advantage over not being a techie.<p>there are just too many examples through history of people who did not do things because they thought they couldn&#x27;t be done technically. it&#x27;s like that saying goes, &#x27;a little bit of knowledge is very dangerous&#x27; -- something like that.<p>better boss? i&#x27;d argue to read up on anarchism. that&#x27;ll help you keep your eye on your humanity and that of others. which is &#x27;better&#x27; in one sense. but if you mean &#x27;more effective&#x27; -- i don&#x27;t know.<p>ditto on &#x27;founder&#x27; and &#x27;vision&#x27;.<p>on the question of tech, i always think of this video:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=oeqPrUmVz-o" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=oeqPrUmVz-o</a>