Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg share their passion for programming

Microsoft chairman, Facebook CEO, Square founder Jack Dorsey and singer Will.i.am also appeared in the video called What most schools don't teach.

Microsoft Chairman, Facebook CEO, Square founder Jack Dorsey and singer Will.i.am also appeared in the video called "What most schools don't teach".

The famous people in Silicon Valley (USA) understand the importance of programming and many of them started writing the first piece of code when they were very young. Bill Gates said that the first time he approached the computer was 13 when he was with Zuckerberg when he was in the 6th grade. But 90% of the current high schools didn't have programming.

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Bill Gates in the short film about programming - the subject is not available in high schools.

Therefore, the famous technology experts agreed to participate in the short film section of Code.org with the aim of encouraging the opening of more computer science classes in high schools, helping students learn submit early.

"Our policy is to recruit the most talented engineers. However, the problem is that we cannot find enough people who are trained and have the necessary skills ," Zuckerberg said.

The video not only conveys the message of the importance of programming to technology talents in the world - those who have succeeded in persisting in their passion, but also partly emphasize the role. Huge of information technology in the connected world. Only one day has appeared, the clip has attracted more than 2 million views on YouTube alone.


Click on the "cc" button in the right corner of the video to view English subtitles.

Update 24 May 2019
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