Non-technical startup founder? Participate in this StartupLah survey

August 22, 2011 by     Email the Author

StartupLah, the team that brought you Lion City Startup Brekkie, hopes to organize a Ruby on Rails course targeting startup founders as part of its mission to connect technical and non-technical entrepreneurs. But before they decide whether to go ahead with it, they are conducting a survey to gather feedback. You are invited to participate here.

The team hopes to gauge demand and test the assumption that non-technical startup founders have trouble building their own web apps either because they lack funding to hire competent programmers or because they can’t find a technically proficient co-founder.

Ruby on Rails is a development tool used to build web apps. Based on the Ruby programming language, it provides web developers a structure for the code they write. This framework cuts down on repetition by only requiring developers to write code in areas where their application deviates from the standard.

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Terence LEE
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Terence is an online media nut that is obsessed with writing and publishing for the Internet. Recently, he took up photography to expand his repertoire, and hopes to learn videography soon. He has worked in both online and print publications such as The Straits Times, Today, Mind Your Body, The Online Citizen, and Funkygrad. In 2010, he co-founded New Nation, a current affairs online magazine for young adults with a couple of like-minded folks. Terence can be found on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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