![]() Swift Playgrounds isn’t just intended to be fun to use it’s also designed to teach the essentials of coding to young people as the company works to foster future talents.īut Apple’s opportunity to engage in such schemes is something only the largest firms can really access - and the coder Cupertino creates today isn’t necessarily going to be coding for iPhones tomorrow, particularly when their skills are in such high demand. It runs coding workshops in retail stores and has developed academic courses to nurture future talent. ![]() It has built and continues to build new development hubs around the world so it can source talent unavailable in the US. Tim Cook JApple can scale its coding search, but not everyone canĪpple has made no secret that it thinks we need to nurture more coding talent. Everyone around the world should have an opportunity to learn how to code. It can open new doors, jumpstart careers, and help big dreams seem like achievable goals. At the same time, the pandemic has driven big investments in digital technologies to support the emerging future of work, further exacerbating the talent shortage.Ĭoding is one of the most valuable skills a person can learn. Courses on AI and cloud services are also popular. Workforce tech education platform Pluralsight, notes that the four most popular courses it provides concern coding. They almost certainly hope to earn more cash and work more remotely in the future. And while not everyone has the talent for it, one side impact of the Great Resignation has been increasing numbers of workers join coding courses. That’s why just 5% of US high school students study computer science - and some communities, particularly young women and students of color, left behind.Įmployees know this, too, of course. They warn that because computer science education is not universally available, many students never get the chance to learn. That’s why more than 500 business, education, and non-profit leaders have signed an appeal for “every student in every school to have the opportunity to learn computer science.” Signatories, including Cook (and numerous Apple allies and competitors) know we must invest in the next generation of coders. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that by 2026, the shortage of engineers in the US will exceed 1.2 million. Given the growing importance of AI, the lack of skills in data analytics is already having consequential effects on many enterprises. By 2030, the world is expected to be short of around 82.5 million coders - already, 87% of organizations struggle to find the coding staff they require.īut some industries, particularly those concerning data analytics, manage to be both in great demand and on a rapid growth curve while also being desperate to find enough staff. It’s a need that concerns every market, from the US to Singapore and everywhere between. They know they must do this because demand for coding talent continues to increase internationally. The demand for coding skills is growing so rapidly that developers continue to explore ways to design configurable solutions that can be built without code (no-code - essentially filling the gap Apple’s Shortcuts are becoming). Except it doesn’t always work out that way and as the world gets more digitized, the need for coders is growing faster than the world can keep up. In theory, when demand increases, supply emerges to meet it. We just can’t get the staffĭemand and supply. #0000FF - This HTML code shows just blue and no red and green.Apple CEO Tim Cook has given his backing to a major effort to convince state governors, government, and educators to make computer science classes available to every student in every school. #00FF00 - This HTML code shows just green and no red and blue. #FF0000 - With this HTML code we tell browser to show maximum of red and no green and no blue. So with combining the intensity of red, green and blue we can mix almost any color that our heart desire ) The third and fourth represents intensity of green and fifth and sixth represents the intensity of blue. 00 is the least and FF is the most intense. The first two symbols in HTML color code represents the intensity of red color. ![]() For example "FF" in hexadecimal represents number 255 in Decimal. These numbers are in hexadecimal numeral system. So you are wondering "Does this weird combination of letters and numbers have any meaning?" Well the answer is "Yes" and this is how it goes:)Įach HTML code contains symbol "#" and 6 letters or numbers.
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