Many entrepreneurs are afraid of code. They see coding as magic — something that requires a degree in computer science to even begin to understand. Some think they’re not smart enough or mathematical enough to learn to code, so they decide it’s easier to hire a developer or find a technical co-founder — all because they’re too afraid (or think they’re too busy) to learn.
Even entrepreneurs who express an interest in coding have a hard time figuring out where and how to start. Coding boot camps are often prohibitively expensive — they can cost more than US$10 000 — and require several weeks of full-time work, which can be impossible for business owners with busy schedules. But there are other options.
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