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I'm a developer working with business and from my experience, the most helpful knowledge a founder can have is domain knowledge. I mean you have to understand the business because the developers don't know all the specifics of your field, but they can choose a tech solution based on all your needs.
It's good if founders have some technical people on their side to communicate effectively with a development team, but it's not necessary. If you want to start coding before developing a product, you must invest a lot of time in learning instead of doing business. I believe that everyone should do their own thing.