In tech startups, non-technical co-founders often write initial code, but technical co-founders with superior programming skills typically rewrite the code to improve quality and efficiency, as demonstrated by Slash CEO Victor Cardenas who rewrote his non-technical co-founder's code because it was significantly inferior.
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Billionaire gives advise about business | @atomik-growth @SlashFinancial | #slashfinancialAdded:
Did you ever have an experience where you were like coding in class?
No, so I'm actually the non-technical co-founder. My co-founder is the technical one. Like at the very beginning I did write some code, [music] but very quickly after he joined me, he like basically rewrote everything I'd made cuz it was so shitty compared to what he could do. No, I did not have that experience.
>> What did you major in here? Uh computer science. Oh, okay.
>> [laughter] >> I got it. But he's just so much But he's just so much better than me that like it just didn't make sense.
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