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Because in all probability you won’t be very good at it, unless, you spend like 8 -10 hours of your day coding, everyday, for the next couple of years to just about manage to learn one language or one script, properly.

<Tangent> There is nothing more dangerous than knowing something half or one-third. </tangent close>

It’s another thing if you genuinely like solving puzzles or problems. Then you might enjoy it.

So if you are a marketing guy, or a product person, or a start-up dreamer try using that time to find out a core problem which needs to be solved. Like what do people really want solved and how software can help solve it.

It can be the most simplest of problems, but if you can reach out to people, find out their issues and then think on “HOW” that problem can be solved, using software, it will be a far more judicious usage of your time.

Because let’s face it. If you end up finding a problem worth solving and you somehow end up finding an easy solution for it which is scalable, you will need experts who can write those million lines of code that is actually needed.

You knowing to code, is not going to make that execution any easier.

It can, however, help you a bit in designing your original solution.

So now….go figure.

asian-dramas1:

Pls pls listen! It’s by an amazing artist about second lead syndrome! It’ll get you in your feels and you will love it!!!

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