Microsoft announces professional degree program to fill the skills gap

Microsoft wants more data scientists in the job market. But some young people need to acquire their knowledge starting completely anew, while mid-career professionals need to build on their previous experience. To plug the skills gap for both categories, Microsoft launched a series of classes in data science through edX.org, the nonprofit online learning destination…

Microsoft announces professional degree program to fill the skills gap was originally published on iSeeTech

Microsoft announces professional degree program to fill the skills gap was originally published on iSeeTech

Microsoft announces professional degree program to fill the skills gap was originally published on iSeeTech

There’s a £154K Reward if You Can You Prove Microsoft Copied the MS-DOS Source Code

For many a year rumours have circulated that Microsoft did not create the source code for MS-DOS from scratch, and some say that the code was copied from the CP/M operating system. These rumours have been put to rest many times, but you could receive $200,000 (£154,141) if you can somehow prove MS-DOS ripped off…

There’s a £154K Reward if You Can You Prove Microsoft Copied the MS-DOS Source Code was originally published on iSeeTech

There’s a £154K Reward if You Can You Prove Microsoft Copied the MS-DOS Source Code was originally published on iSeeTech

There’s a £154K Reward if You Can You Prove Microsoft Copied the MS-DOS Source Code

For many a year rumours have circulated that Microsoft did not create the source code for MS-DOS from scratch, and some say that the code was copied from the CP/M operating system. These rumours have been put to rest many times, but you could receive $200,000 (£154,141) if you can somehow prove MS-DOS ripped off…

There’s a £154K Reward if You Can You Prove Microsoft Copied the MS-DOS Source Code was originally published on iSeeTech

There’s a £154K Reward if You Can You Prove Microsoft Copied the MS-DOS Source Code

For many a year rumours have circulated that Microsoft did not create the source code for MS-DOS from scratch, and some say that the code was copied from the CP/M operating system. These rumours have been put to rest many times, but you could receive $200,000 (£154,141) if you can somehow prove MS-DOS ripped off…

There’s a £154K Reward if You Can You Prove Microsoft Copied the MS-DOS Source Code was originally published on iSeeTech

There’s a £154K Reward if You Can You Prove Microsoft Copied the MS-DOS Source Code was originally published on iSeeTech

There’s a £154K Reward if You Can You Prove Microsoft Copied the MS-DOS Source Code was originally published on iSeeTech

7,000,000 children in England now learn computing in school, but how well is that going?

Since the autumn of 2014 computing has been a statutory subject for all children in England from age 5 through to age 16. Computer science is at the heart of the new computing curriculum and for almost all schools is a new and intellectually challenging academic discipline, and one that most teachers have had no…

7,000,000 children in England now learn computing in school, but how well is that going? was originally published on iSeeTech

7,000,000 children in England now learn computing in school, but how well is that going?

Since the autumn of 2014 computing has been a statutory subject for all children in England from age 5 through to age 16. Computer science is at the heart of the new computing curriculum and for almost all schools is a new and intellectually challenging academic discipline, and one that most teachers have had no…

7,000,000 children in England now learn computing in school, but how well is that going? was originally published on iSeeTech

7,000,000 children in England now learn computing in school, but how well is that going? was originally published on iSeeTech

Linux kernel 4.8 to natively support Microsoft Surface 3

While Linus Torvalds is busy in developing Linux kernel 4.8, it has now found that the next version of the open-source operating system will natively support Microsoft’s Surface 3. The new support emerges from a touchscreen controller driver that will enable the last year’s Surface tablet to run Linux flawlessly. * Read the full article…

Linux kernel 4.8 to natively support Microsoft Surface 3 was originally published on iSeeTech

Linux kernel 4.8 to natively support Microsoft Surface 3

While Linus Torvalds is busy in developing Linux kernel 4.8, it has now found that the next version of the open-source operating system will natively support Microsoft’s Surface 3. The new support emerges from a touchscreen controller driver that will enable the last year’s Surface tablet to run Linux flawlessly. * Read the full article…

Linux kernel 4.8 to natively support Microsoft Surface 3 was originally published on iSeeTech

Linux kernel 4.8 to natively support Microsoft Surface 3 was originally published on iSeeTech