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Hi,
I am watching lately that Microsoft is training little kids on how to program (on youtube or even on TV from states around the world).
This might be a genius step for some, but sincerely it seems more offending and irritating to me.
It seems to me that Microsoft is using little kids and not every kid,
but the kids of some daddy's who have a lot of money or power at hand.
A true programmer, never does any courses, learns from teachers at school by getting
good grades, hardly shows to public or something to do with 'commercial' ways.
100% of the kids, which is ridiculous, show to public using TV.
What do you think about this?
I am watching lately that Microsoft is training little kids on how to program (on youtube or even on TV from states around the world).
This might be a genius step for some, but sincerely it seems more offending and irritating to me.
It seems to me that Microsoft is using little kids and not every kid,
but the kids of some daddy's who have a lot of money or power at hand.
A true programmer, never does any courses, learns from teachers at school by getting
good grades, hardly shows to public or something to do with 'commercial' ways.
100% of the kids, which is ridiculous, show to public using TV.
What do you think about this?