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The answer to
the question, "Do I need to learn
programming?" is: It depends. It depends on
what exactly you mean by programming. You need
to know a little bit of web programming like
HTML and Javascript so that you do not need to
depend on someone else for additions and
editing your work (if you intend to build your
own website). Those two languages are some of
the basics that everyone should know.
If you're referring to software programming
then the answer is: No you do not need to
learn programming. You do not need to learn it
to get ahead as it is usually the concept or
the idea which can make you money and not a
programming tool or language.
Further, the world is getting more and more
specialized. In order stay in tune with it,
you need to find your niche and build with it.
Nobody can be good at everything. It's about
delegation. Unless you plan to become a
professional programmer, and getting a formal
education for it, leave development up to
other experienced developers.
Additionally, from a practical standpoint, it
is dangerous for everyone to try to do web
programming. Some of the coding, for example
one of the variables the tell-a-friend script
pulls from the form is openly included in the
message it sends out. The problem with that is
if someone who knows what they're doing, with
regard to programming gets a hold of it, they
could easily recode the tell-a-friend form
into an open spam relay. It is a script with a
major hole just sitting there waiting to be
exploited. That's the risk you run when you
don't understand the ramifications of every
line of code. If you do not have the time or
desire to learn serious coding, and some basic
code security techniques, you will only make
life harder for other netizens and in the end,
for yourself.
So unless you plan to become a professional
programmer and take the time to study these
things, there's really no need to learn
programming. Rather, hire someone who is a
professional and let them do the work for you.
Finding a professional programmer is easy too.
All you need to do is visit
http://www.rentacoder.com
and put out a bid for your project. You'll get
programmers from all over the world quoting on
your project. Entrepreneurs use them all the
time and have wonderful results. Hiring
someone is not only far more effective, but it
leverages your role as the project manager and
takes you out of the creator mindset.
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