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Microsoft trains kids

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In every programming book you read it clearly states:
"You don't have to be a genius to be a programmer. Even the best programmers learned the hard way"

Think for a moment, why it is microsoft products? Why .net and not C++ or Java or whatever that has nothing to do with it

I have no idea what your point is. Of course you have to learn before you can do anything. And of course Microsoft would have programs teaching people Mircosoft stuff. Are you upset you didn't get picked, or are you upset becuase they try to teach kids who are interested in it stuff? I honestly don't know.
 

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Think for a moment, why it is microsoft products? Why .net and not C++ or Java or whatever that has nothing to do with it

Microsoft is a business. Why would they promote someone else's product who is competing with them?
 
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