Thursday, March 28, 2013

UN charitable learning system for programmers - against hacktivism

Global union and charitable learning system for programmers.

In the ever-sprawling hacking movement, the United Nations, together with Google are developing a program of socialization of programmers.

According to an Edward Mushinski  source from the endowment fund Google  Endowed Scholarship, the program will offer free online courses for learning new technologies, such as software for mobile applications. The only condition would be to join the Union of IT-specialists (IT-workers Union, ITWU).

ITWU will be a specialized UN agency, which aims to involve young people in socially useful work, their employment and the protection of their rights.
Funding for these activities will be carried out initially charity Google Endowed Scholarship (http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/ugradscholars/google.html), which also will contribute all the companies that have signed the UN Global Contract on social responsibility (http://www.unglobalcompact.org/docs/languages/russian/GC_Brochure_Russian.pdf).

Due to this flow of charitable contributions (and turnover of philanthropy is about 300 billion dollars a year), the courses will maintain the most highly paid guru IT. Their participation will ensure the interest is all the programmers to participate in the union.

In the opinion of the editorial board, motivated Google to participate in this program is quite a selfish desire to attract the best minds of the programmer in its ecosystem of Android.

John Connor
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003231967366

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