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Should Programmers be formally classified?   [Edit]

Survey period: 12 Dec 2005 to 18 Dec 2005

The medical profession has recognized specialists. Should programmers be formally classified in a similar manner? (Member suggestion)

OptionVotes% 
Yes72154.17
I don't know18513.90
No42531.93



 
GeneralYes Pin
thrakazog13-Dec-05 6:42
thrakazog13-Dec-05 6:42 
GeneralNo Pin
Shog913-Dec-05 7:08
sitebuilderShog913-Dec-05 7:08 
GeneralRe: No Pin
Jeremy Falcon14-Dec-05 11:34
professionalJeremy Falcon14-Dec-05 11:34 
GeneralRe: No Pin
Shog914-Dec-05 15:47
sitebuilderShog914-Dec-05 15:47 
GeneralRe: No Pin
Jeremy Falcon15-Dec-05 7:51
professionalJeremy Falcon15-Dec-05 7:51 
GeneralNo Pin
Marc Clifton13-Dec-05 10:03
mvaMarc Clifton13-Dec-05 10:03 
GeneralRe: No Pin
thrakazog13-Dec-05 10:16
thrakazog13-Dec-05 10:16 
GeneralRe: No! Classication == Permit to Write Code (similar to other profession requiring a license) Pin
danmorin13-Dec-05 15:15
danmorin13-Dec-05 15:15 
> I want a ASP web programmer. Not a C++ office application programmer that will learn as he goes at my expense.

If you are in the recruiting business, this is your problem of finding a good programmer. Classication would lead to regulations, meaning less programmers. This would result in a shortage of programmers the same as other industries such as doctors. As a result, the mediocre programmer would keep his/her job while some good programmers would have to wait for their "permit to write code". Only competition ensures the best programmers remain in the industry and mediocre go find a job elsewhere.

When recruiting, you have to ask the right questions during the interview and ask for previous experience. Asking the government to solve your recruiting problem is clearly the wrong approach.

By the way, I don't think you have a clue what quality is about. You appear lazy to do you own work to recruit a good candidate and spend some money on training. Some programmers are jack of all trades and master of all. Those people are hard to find... and I would bet you would not be capable to distinguish an outstanding programmer from a mediocre one.
GeneralRe: No! Classication == Permit to Write Code (similar to other profession requiring a license) Pin
thrakazog14-Dec-05 5:40
thrakazog14-Dec-05 5:40 
GeneralRe: No! Classication == Permit to Write Code (similar to other profession requiring a license) Pin
akyriako7814-Dec-05 6:13
akyriako7814-Dec-05 6:13 
GeneralRe: No Pin
Jeremy Falcon14-Dec-05 11:37
professionalJeremy Falcon14-Dec-05 11:37 
GeneralRe: No Pin
Marc Clifton14-Dec-05 11:42
mvaMarc Clifton14-Dec-05 11:42 
GeneralRe: No Pin
Jeremy Falcon14-Dec-05 14:31
professionalJeremy Falcon14-Dec-05 14:31 
GeneralI am not a friggin' PIGEON! Pin
Marc Clifton13-Dec-05 4:48
mvaMarc Clifton13-Dec-05 4:48 
GeneralA good way to stifle creativity... Pin
hoohah4213-Dec-05 3:31
hoohah4213-Dec-05 3:31 
GeneralRe: A good way to stifle creativity... Pin
danmorin13-Dec-05 15:18
danmorin13-Dec-05 15:18 
GeneralRe: A good way to stifle creativity... Pin
Jeremy Falcon14-Dec-05 11:38
professionalJeremy Falcon14-Dec-05 11:38 
GeneralCertification or examination proves nothing Pin
Phil Harding12-Dec-05 5:36
Phil Harding12-Dec-05 5:36 
GeneralRe: Certification or examination proves nothing Pin
WillemM12-Dec-05 7:49
WillemM12-Dec-05 7:49 
GeneralRe: Certification or examination proves nothing Pin
NormDroid13-Dec-05 0:03
professionalNormDroid13-Dec-05 0:03 
GeneralRe: Certification or examination proves nothing Pin
thrakazog13-Dec-05 6:28
thrakazog13-Dec-05 6:28 
GeneralRe: Certification or examination proves nothing Pin
tom_dx13-Dec-05 2:14
tom_dx13-Dec-05 2:14 
GeneralNot necessarily... Pin
kryzchek12-Dec-05 5:22
kryzchek12-Dec-05 5:22 
GeneralRe: Not necessarily... Pin
CodeStalker12-Dec-05 13:20
CodeStalker12-Dec-05 13:20 
GeneralRe: Not necessarily... Pin
Jeremy Falcon14-Dec-05 11:40
professionalJeremy Falcon14-Dec-05 11:40 

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