Hi, Michael.

Doesn't it take about 1-3 years to learn it?  Isn't it better off forming a 
team or hiring someone if you have the means to building it and launch it 
as fast as possible?  Steve Jobs didn't know how to code, and yet amazing 
things arose from Apple based on the Beatles model (each possessing skills 
to help each other).

I came up with this website idea (a precursor to another website idea of 
mine) about 2 weeks ago and am trying very hard to get things off the 
ground.

I can demonstrate the website concept without developing the website and 
using physical things or verbal words to illustrate and convey my concept.

On Friday, April 19, 2013 5:49:14 PM UTC+12, Michael Robinson wrote:
>
> If your idea is that good but you don't have capital to pay a developer, 
> consider learning to code yourself. A skilled developer will command 50-90K 
> in NZ, and is likely seasoned enough to know the pitfalls of working for 
> unfunded startups.
>
> At the least, you could learn enough to get a workable prototype together, 
> that you might then use to secure funds which you can use to hire a very 
> skilled developer that will be able to lead your future team.
>  

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