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SAN FRANCISCO — Microsoft will invest $75 million over the next three years in initiatives to increase access to computer science education for youth. Microsoft's Satya Nadella made the ...
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella advises aspiring tech professionals to prioritize computational thinking fundamentals, even with ...
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Microsoft CPO says she 'fundamentally' disagrees with the idea that people shouldn't study computer scienceMicrosoft's CPO Aparna Chennapragada doesn't buy the idea that coding is on its way out. "A lot of folks think about, 'Oh, don't bother studying computer science or the coding is dead,' and I just ...
Amazon.com Inc. is the driving force behind a trio of advocacy groups working to thwart Microsoft Corp.'s growing ambition to become a major cloud computing contractor for governments, a Bloomberg ...
(KCTV) - Kansas State School for the Blind is teaming up with Microsoft to teach students who identify as blind or low vision how to explore new areas of computer science. The new program is now ...
The Microsoft Philanthropies program would have paired trained computer science professionals with classroom teachers at three schools in the district — Raymond S. Kellis High School ...
and 53 percent of high schools offered basic computer science courses that year, according to the nonprofit advocacy group Code.org. “There’s big money behind making [course offerings] go up ...
Microsoft's chief product officer of experiences and devices says people should keep learning to code. Computer science isn't dead, Aparna Chennapragada said on a podcast, and engineer roles will ...
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