Excellent, rare voice. Totally echoes what I have learned too, belonging to a similar demographic. The only comment I would add from my experience is that I found it immensely valuable to play around in a no-code interface like Bubble (Bubble.is) where you don’t need to know how to code but you DO need to be able to think through what you are building, and what needs to happen behind the curtain for it to do the cool things you dream for it. The view has been further cemented by corroborating pieces and comments I have since come acros, notably Daniel Wu’s piece on why nontechnical founders still need to understand and become more fluent with development, and also the comments in various product design books I have been reading of late. Please keep these coming. I found them immensely valuable!
