So the guys at nostr:nprofile1qqszwjrujcqtz6ey5xlmq5vule996xkcf9v78n896mt6n82gvc9p77qpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsqgrlvq told me I can apply even if I don't know how to code... But I just read "you know how to code" on the site as the people you are looking for... Is this just for devs and coders then?

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I'm guessing that there will be discussions of code, or coding concepts, along with a lot of other higher level information.

If you've never written code, or been around software development, there will probably some fuzzy areas.

Software development is more than just writing code, however. In the commercial world, there are writers, workflow designers, UI specialists, testers, subject matter experts, project managers, and tech support; along with other roles. Some of these roles may still involve coding, but they don't have to.

For positions where writing code isn't the main aspect, listening to the devs, and/or helping them plan, can make a big difference down the road.

In a permissionless setting, things are a bit different, but learning the direction things are going will still benefit you if you're going to devote regular time in freedom tech arenas.

Thank you, for taking the time to share. I agree. The website though says "we assume you know how to code". Otherwise, I've worked with developers to build "platforms" and other stuff etc.

If it were me, and I could swing it, I'd definitely check it out. It's a group of power hitters helping forge tools of our future. I think it's quite an opportunity for a significant chapter!