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Microsoft chairman Bill Gates, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg
and Twitter creator Jack Dorsey are among the tech celebrities in a new
video to promote the teaching and learning of computer coding in
schools.
Titled What most schools don't teach, the video released
online on Tuesday begins with Zuckerberg, Gates and other tech icons
recalling how they got their start in coding.
For some, it was in sixth grade. For others, such as Ruchi Sanghvi, Facebook's first
female engineer, it happened in college.
Running less than six minutes, the video promotes
Code.org, a non-profit
foundation created last year to boost computer programming education.
"The first time I actually had something come up and say 'hello world,' and I
made a computer do that, that was just astonishing," recalls Gabe
Newell, president of video game studio Valve.
But it's not just
tech leaders promoting programming in the video. Chris Bosh, a Miami
Heat basketballer, says about coding: "I know it can be intimidating, a
lot of things are intimidating, but, you know, what isn't?"
Code.org was founded by tech entrepreneur Hadi Partovi, an early investor in
Facebook, Dropbox and the holiday rental site Airbnb.
The
organisation aims to address a problem often cited by tech companies -
not enough computer science graduates to fill a growing number of
programming jobs.
The group laments that many schools don't even offer classes in programming.
"Our policy is literally to hire as many talented engineers as we can find,"
Zuckerberg says in the video."The whole limit of the system is there just aren't
enough people who are trained and have these skills today."
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