Non-technical startup founder? Participate in this StartupLah survey
August 22, 2011 by Terence LEE
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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