Gates: Good techies are hard to come by
Microsoft Chairman and CEO Bill Gates kicked off his company’s sixth annual Research Summit with a discussion of how to get kids interested in computer science.
In an on-stage discussion with Maria Klawe, dean of engineering at Princeton University, Gates admitted falling enrollment and incomplete skill sets made it difficult for Microsoft to find good people.
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