In the digital age, young adults are advised to pick up the basics of computer programming. But at just two or three years old, kids are just getting used to the potty, let alone mastering Javascript and HTML.
However, it’s common knowledge that children under the age of 7 acquire foreign languages extremely rapidly. So why not the computer vernacular?
Executives and policy-makers like Bill Clinton and Sheryl Sandberg agree that kids today should learn to code (as evidenced by the testimonials on Code.org, a computer education nonprofit). But it’s still not clear how young is too young to teach children computer programming. Read the full article and comments at Venture Beat.
At Avantica, we care about the capacities and learning of our engineers, this new tools represent a change on future generations.
We are known for our strong focus on Human Talent Development. That is why it is highly important for the organization that each person who starts working with us can evolve in different areas. We maintain a clear belief that a company cannot grow if its people are not growing.
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