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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 10 May 2013

    In next decade, U.S. colleges may mint 40,000 grads with CS degrees. Economy slated to create 120,000 computing jobs.http://on.wsj.com/10gkyF7 

    9:16 PM - 10 May 2013
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      1. Margaret A Kelliher‏ @MAKMinnesota 10 May 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        RT @WSJ: In next decade, U.S. colleges may mint 40K grads w CS degrees Economy slated to create 120K computing jobs http://on.wsj.com/10gkyF7 

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      2. Z-Swizzle‏ @ZoeyZawacki 10 May 2013
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        @WSJ @markzawacki are you trying to tell me something?

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      3. Mark Zawacki‏ @markzawacki 10 May 2013
        Replying to @ZoeyZawacki

        @ZoeyZawacki not explicitly per se, but the more the merrier with computer science, engineering, math & programming courses #iloveyou

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      4. Z-Swizzle‏ @ZoeyZawacki 10 May 2013
        Replying to @markzawacki

        @markzawacki as you would make lia say: "noted👆"

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      1. Jon Hegarty‏ @jonChegarty 11 May 2013
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        “@WSJ: In 10 yrs, U.S. colleges may mint 40,000 grads with CS degrees to fill 120,000 new computing jobs. http://on.wsj.com/10gkyF7 ” #iamone

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      1. Gary McVey‏ @mcvey_marketing 11 May 2013
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        Next decade U.S. colleges may mint 40,000 grads with CS degrees. But 120,000 computing jobs predicted. Via @WSJhttp://on.wsj.com/10gkyF7 

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      2. Kyle Cronin‏ @kylecronin 11 May 2013
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        @WSJ @havoc_joe I guess it’s a good thing that you don’t need a degree for a computing job then

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      3. Joseph Bane‏ @havoc_joe 11 May 2013
        Replying to @kylecronin

        @kylecronin I think the author was just saying everyone needs at least a basic understanding of how to program. Because the demand is there.

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      1. James Capers‏ @JamesCapers 11 May 2013
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        @WSJ Good! Some of us qualified IT workers who were replaced by foreign workers and stopped looking for work may now find it!

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      1. Stephen Lewis‏ @DaemonProcess 11 May 2013
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        @WSJ other problem is, nearly every company has stated policy to locate every back office IT job offshore.

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      1. buriedalive‏ @GREATALEXCAT 10 May 2013
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        @WSJ three lock vid phone app - manditory ssi occupation

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      1. Adnan Dawood‏ @adnandawood 10 May 2013
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        @WSJ same was said in 1997 - 2000.

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      1. Donald W.‏ @Donengene 10 May 2013
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        @WSJ Finally! I can have a decent career now that all the hype is over, and people not interested in computers seek the newest trends.

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      1. Steve Brillhart‏ @TheSteveDiesel 10 May 2013
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        @WSJ Most of which will be filled by cheap overseas personnel.

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      1. Michael Ackley‏ @Michael_ack 10 May 2013
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        @WSJ I'm on top of it.

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      1. Mitzi Montoya‏ @InnovationDean 10 May 2013
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        @WSJ Teaching coding should be required. Good model @ASUCTI where students Major in Making: http://sparkappleague.com/  @TownOfGilbertAZ

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      1. Coby SKRoWe‏ @SKRoWe 10 May 2013
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        @WSJ not when 1 App invention can scoop 5000 jobs away from humans EASY...

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      1. Chris Dralla‏ @chrisdralla 10 May 2013
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        Whoops “@WSJ: ...U.S. colleges may mint 40,000 grads with CS degrees. Economy ... to create 120,000 computing jobs. http://on.wsj.com/10gkyF7 ”

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