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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 9 Jun 2014

    Will computer programming one day “be as essential as cursive handwriting”? http://nyr.kr/1ieRvYO 

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      1. Andrew Playford‏ @goodguyandy 9 Jun 2014
        Replying to @NewYorker

        “@NewYorker: Will computer programming one day “be as essential as cursive handwriting”? http://nyr.kr/1ieRvYO ” 01000011011100101 2 oops

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      1. Robin Hosemann‏ @robinhosemann 9 Jun 2014
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        Another good one from @NewYorker: Will computer programming one day “be as essential as cursive handwriting”? http://nyr.kr/1ieRvYO 

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      2. Mickey Revenaugh‏ @mickeyrevenaugh 9 Jun 2014
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        @NewYorker: Will computer programming one day “be as essential as cursive handwriting”? http://nyr.kr/1ieRvYO  #edtech

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      3. MaryLou‏ @mlsandwick 10 Jun 2014
        Replying to @mickeyrevenaugh

        @mickeyrevenaugh @NewYorker UK starts coding classed in grammar schools this year!

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      1. Christopher Lepkowski‏ @C_Lepkowski 11 Jun 2014
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        @NewYorker All respect, but that's already happened. For proof, see this twitter conversation we're having.

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      1. Roger Huang‏ @Rogerh1991 10 Jun 2014
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        @NewYorker @tyhamdav Possibly! :) This will help to learn code if it does.http://goo.gl/WzUQTh 

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      1. Ninth World‏ @NinthWorldAus 9 Jun 2014
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        @NewYorker Call us crazy but the "first fundamental obstacle of self-programming computers" seems like a MASSIVE one... #coding

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      1. robert oest‏ @1080belmont 9 Jun 2014
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        @NewYorker I am an artist, so one more blow to human expression.

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      1. Kassia St Clair‏Verified account @kassiastclair 9 Jun 2014
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        "Today’s programmers think in algorithms and data structures, just as their grandparents might have." @NewYorkerhttp://nyr.kr/1ieRvYO 

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      1. Nick Fondas‏ @nickfondas 9 Jun 2014
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        @NewYorker computer programming may well be as intuitive and easy as cursive handwriting

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      1. Blake Feldman‏ @bfeldman89 9 Jun 2014
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        @NewYorker 'Will comp programming 1d b as essential as cursive?' --> rxn I said I'd never have: "I'm not changing/back n the good ole days"

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      1. Ray Anthony Soto‏ @RayAnthonySoto 9 Jun 2014
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        @NewYorker hopefully not.

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      1. Bess Obarotimi‏ @BessObarotimi 9 Jun 2014
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        Maybe. “@NewYorker: Will computer programming one day “be as essential as cursive handwriting”? http://nyr.kr/1ieRvYO ”

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      1. #PlathsPajamas‏ @LitLyfe 9 Jun 2014
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        @NewYorker User friendly OSs make it easier to use devices w/o knowing code. It would set us back to use these methods for the everyday task

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      1. blair houghton‏ @blair_houghton 9 Jun 2014
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        @NewYorker being able to customize computer operation, maybe. almost nobody actually programs computers directly anymore.

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      1. Ernie Page‏ @AngryHatter 9 Jun 2014
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        @NewYorker But app construction will resemble legos assembly.

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      1. The Answer Is No‏ @YourTitleSucks 9 Jun 2014
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        No. RT @newyorker: Will computer programming one day “be as essential as cursive handwriting”? http://nyr.kr/1ieRvYO 

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      1. Omur Ilbas‏ @omurilbas 9 Jun 2014
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        #GelecekBugun ; @NewYorker: Will computer programming one day “be as essential as cursive handwriting”? http://nyr.kr/1ieRvYO ”

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      1. Sophat Soeung Asia-Pacific‏Verified account @SophatSoeung 9 Jun 2014
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        “@NewYorker: Will computer programming one day “be as essential as cursive handwriting”? http://nyr.kr/1ieRvYO ” #Digital

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