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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



 
GeneralClassification vs. Experience Pin
Marc Clifton13-Dec-05 10:04
mvaMarc Clifton13-Dec-05 10:04 
GeneralRe: Classification vs. Experience Pin
Super Lloyd13-Dec-05 13:03
Super Lloyd13-Dec-05 13:03 
GeneralRe: Classification vs. Experience Pin
Jeremy Falcon14-Dec-05 11:32
professionalJeremy Falcon14-Dec-05 11:32 
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 
Shog9 wrote:
At least a third of the techniques i use day-to-day now for offline UIs i picked up while hacking websites.


I think the main things I have against that type of stuff is people that claim to know everything under the sun, 30 programming lanuages, etc. When they obviously don't know any one of them well enough. But, that may be due to the person.

I just think that even if you switch technologies, then you just earned a new programmer category. I mean, there is effort in learning .NET well, etc.

Shog9 wrote:
On the other hand, a cardiologist has a pretty stable target: hearts are gonna be around for a while.


I hope so at least. Big Grin | :-D

Jeremy Falcon
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 
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 

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