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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 13 Mar 2014

    If a 10-year-old can become an ace web programmer, why can't a liberal arts graduate?http://on.wsj.com/1km8aMH 

    11:42 AM - 13 Mar 2014
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      1. Scott Lincicome‏Verified account @scottlincicome 13 Mar 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        Heh RT @WSJ: If a 10-year-old can become an ace web programmer, why can't a liberal arts graduate? http://on.wsj.com/1km8aMH 

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      2. Steger‏ @stegermeister 13 Mar 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Are you confusing an individual with a group? I'm sure individual LA grads do become programers. All do not, just like all 10-yr olds.

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      3. Matthew Quick‏ @quick1002 13 Mar 2014
        Replying to @stegermeister

        @stegermeister hey @WSJ u just got schooled. Well done @stegermeister.

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      2. Jeremy Boeh‏ @jeremy_BAY 13 Mar 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        .@WSJ They do and they can I see it daily here @thespacewofford. The question is not whether they can its if they are provided the resources

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      3. Lisa Mincey Ware‏ @LisaWare 13 Mar 2014
        Replying to @jeremy_BAY

        @jeremy_BAY PREACH

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      1. Tanner Stauss‏ @Tanner_Stauss 13 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ: If a 10-year-old can become an ace web programmer, why can't a liberal arts graduate?http://on.wsj.com/1km8aMH 

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      1. Joan Carty‏ @joancarty 13 Mar 2014
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        “@WSJ: If a 10-year-old can become an ace web programmer, why can't a liberal arts graduate? http://on.wsj.com/1km8aMH ” Indeed!

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      1. Sandy appreciates you!‏ @RightGlockMom 13 Mar 2014
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        b/c ConservativeArts not avail .@WSJ If 10-year-old can become ace web programmer, why can't liberal arts graduate? http://on.wsj.com/1km8aMH 

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      1. 21 Jump Street ™‏ @Prior2skido 13 Mar 2014
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        !!"@WSJ: If a 10-year-old can become an ace web programmer, why can't a liberal arts graduate? http://on.wsj.com/1km8aMH "

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      1. 無門‏ @Mumon7 13 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ Because they have more important things to do?

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      1. mystercrab‏ @mystercrab 13 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ They can’t. Most engineers can’t either.

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      1. desicon‏ @desicon3 13 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ Because you need logic to program.

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      1. Dave J. (Scoop0901)‏ @Scoop0901 13 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ l-a-z-i-n-e-s-s

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      1. Steven P Epley‏ @epley_p 13 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ My guess, they're a liberal arts grad and therefore no doubt an idiot not capable of independent thought!

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      1. Peter Spung‏ @paspung 13 Mar 2014
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        @WSJ Read "The Psychology of Computer Programming" by Weinberg (http://amzn.com/0932633420 ) and you'll know why everyone is not a good fit.

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