Like all vague, sweeping questions of this sort, the answer is it depends. There's a hell of a lot of non-hacking work to do in a startup, how much exactly depends on the particular one.
But any non-hackers probably should have done at least some programming, so they at least have a feel for the strengths/limitations of their technology.
But any non-hackers probably should have done at least some programming, so they at least have a feel for the strengths/limitations of their technology.