On 04/12/10 06:57, Mensanator wrote:
On Apr 11, 6:08 pm, Steven D'Aprano<st...@remove-this-
cybersource.com.au> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 11:54:04 -0700, Mensanator wrote:
On Apr 11, 11:53 am, Steven D'Aprano<st...@remove-this-
cybersource.com.au> wrote:
On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 21:08:44 -0700, Mensanator wrote:
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Maybe because I'm a user, not a developer.
You write code. You use an Integrated DEVELOPMENT Environment. That makes
you a developer.
Being a little pedantic here, aren't we? Would it help if I said
"professional"
developer? After all, just because I dabble in Collatz Conjecture
research as
a hobby, it doesn't give me the right to go around calling myself a
mathematician.
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<really pedantic state='on'>
Well professional in IT context often just means that you do it for a
living, doesn't necessarly say you are any good in what you are doing.
I am especially wary to certified professionals by biased 'institutes'
like Cisco and Microsoft. </really pedantic>
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