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You have an industry-changing idea for a technology company. In your mind, the organization solves a major problem, secures $50 million in seed funding and breaks beta testing records. You’d launch this company tomorrow if it wasn’t for one big problem…You don’t know how to code.
Up until August 2011, this was a major roadblock, usually resulting in entrepreneurs scrapping ideas altogether or hiring expensive programming partners. Thankfully, two former Columbia University students have come to the rescue.
Last year, Ryan Bubinski, 22, and Zach Sims, 21, founded Codecademy, a New York City-based startup that provides online learning opportunities in the programming space…[Read More]