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MS Tackles CS Education Crisis With Popularity Contest

theodp writes " The lack of education in computer science is an example of an area of particularly acute concern,' Microsoft General Counsel Brad Smith told Congress (PDF) as he sold lawmakers on the need to improve 'America's access to high skilled foreign talent'. Smith added that Microsoft also wants to 'help American students and workers gain the skills needed for the jobs that will fuel the innovation economy.' Towards that end, Microsoft will award $100,000 worth of donations to five technology education nonprofits 'who teach programming and provide technical resources to those who might not otherwise get the chance.' So, how will Microsoft determine who's most worthy? With a popularity contest, of course! At the end of October, the top five vote-getting nonprofits — only Windows AzureDev Community members are eligible to vote — will split the Microsoft Money. By the way, currently in second place but trying harder is Code.org, the seemingly dual-missioned organization advised by Microsoft's Smith which has reached out to its 140,000 Facebook fans, and 17,000 Twitter followers in its quest for the $50,000 first prize."

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  1. A whole 100,000 bucks? by korbulon · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Doesn't even pay the tuition plus living expenses for an *average* college.

    1. Re:A whole 100,000 bucks? by Sponge+Bath · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Makes you wonder how much they gave to congress for more H1Bs. A lot more than $100K for sure.

    2. Re: A whole 100,000 bucks? by iamhassi · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Simple: give congress millions for more h1b visas, but look like you're helping Americans by having a $100,000 prize!

      Want to encourage Americans to get CS degrees? Stop shipping the jobs overseas.

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    3. Re: A whole 100,000 bucks? by Shortguy881 · · Score: 5, Informative

      Its not shipping overseas if we bring the talent here via H1B visas.

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  2. Ah, the mythical CS skills shortage by GameboyRMH · · Score: 5, Interesting

    There's no shortage of skilled CS workers, just a shortage of companies willing to pay them decently.

    The goal of this effort and similar ones like FWD.us (Facebook's Wealth Demands Unlimited Slaves?) is to make sure every kid can program when they leave high school, so that you can pay entry-level programmers the same as gas station attendants.

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    1. Re:Ah, the mythical CS skills shortage by AmazingRuss · · Score: 4, Interesting

      I still don't think it will solve the problem. How are programmers gonna buy those 400k Redmond tract houses on a 40k salary?

      There are too many vultures looking to exploit the next generation, and not enough meat to go around.

    2. Re:Ah, the mythical CS skills shortage by plover · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Their goal is obviously more noble than that. They want to underpay a bunch of United States Citizens so they don't have to underpay a bunch of H1B workers. Those visas don't come cheap, you know.

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    3. Re:Ah, the mythical CS skills shortage by David_Hart · · Score: 4, Interesting

      "There's no shortage of skilled CS workers, just a shortage of companies willing to pay them decently" and are willing to train them.

      There, fixed that for you. College is not about learning specific job skills which expire in 3 years, it's about learning a larger scope of skills that will stick with you throughout your career. Companies complain about a specific set of skills not being available in the marketplace and are unwilling to train or mentor graduates. Instead they go the green card route...

  3. Simple fix to the problem by sl4shd0rk · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Fix the imbalance with minimum wage H1B visas and US unemployment rate. Also, stop offshoring your entire freaking business.

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  4. one idea... by Connie_Lingus · · Score: 4, Interesting

    maybe if corporations (like Microsoft for example) stopped the practice of refusing to hire developers with 25 years of experience (like myself for example) with 13 year-old drug-possession felonies (like myself for example) they wouldn't be so desperate to hire foreigners...

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  5. Microsoft PR is Sick by tuppe666 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    They recently brought PM Man Bill "I have a charity" Gates our (again) to explain why he (and they) did not have to pay Tax...You know the sort of thing that pays for Education (and Hospitals..roads...etc).

    This Disgusts Me