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Sam Altman
@sama
24 Jul 2014
I really love it when a nontechnical founder teaches him or herself to code :)
Jul 24, 2014 · 5:22 AM UTC
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Gary Vaynerchuk
@garyvee
24 Jul 2014
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@sama
@sama
how come sam ?
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Sam Altman
@sama
24 Jul 2014
@garyvee
it's so much easier to run a technical company as a (even lightly) technical person
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Gary Vaynerchuk
@garyvee
24 Jul 2014
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@bnjs
@sama
I'm always looking for peeps that understand the end user - that's always my focus
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Michael Schade
@sch
24 Jul 2014
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@sama
@sama
@sheenapakanati
did for mockingbird, then built a bunch of core things for stripe -- it's inspiring.
quora.com/Stripe-company/How…
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Sébastien Willems
@sebwillems
24 Jul 2014
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@sama
@sama
unfortunately a very rare occurrence.
RookieOven
@RookieOven
24 Jul 2014
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@sama
RT
@sama
: I really love it when a nontechnical founder teaches him or herself to code :)
Christos KK Loverdos ☕
@loverdos
24 Jul 2014
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@sama
@sama
Also think of the other coin side: Technical founders learning business
Kate Fedashko
@katstories
24 Jul 2014
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@sama
@sama
well I don't, but do I have a choice)
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@jenieo23
26 Jul 2014
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@sama
@sama
Exactly why I'm doing DBC, ~4 more weeks to go! Then off to building prototypes!
Nikola Anđelić
@nikolaandelic
24 Jul 2014
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@sama
@sama
respect. People tell me don't be a fish and try to climb a tree ?!
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