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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



 
GeneralKnow all Pin
Tad McClellan17-Dec-05 12:33
professionalTad McClellan17-Dec-05 12:33 
GeneralJust like doctors, two classifacation Pin
geniusintraining17-Dec-05 8:38
geniusintraining17-Dec-05 8:38 
GeneralRe: Just like doctors, two classifacation Pin
geniusintraining17-Dec-05 8:49
geniusintraining17-Dec-05 8:49 
GeneralWho would do the classifying? Pin
Hal Angseesing15-Dec-05 6:25
professionalHal Angseesing15-Dec-05 6:25 
GeneralRe: Who would do the classifying? Pin
akyriako7815-Dec-05 8:24
akyriako7815-Dec-05 8:24 
GeneralRe: Who would do the classifying? Pin
gesf15-Dec-05 17:01
gesf15-Dec-05 17:01 
GeneralRe: Who would do the classifying? Pin
akyriako7815-Dec-05 17:21
akyriako7815-Dec-05 17:21 
GeneralRe: Who would do the classifying? Pin
gesf15-Dec-05 17:48
gesf15-Dec-05 17:48 
GeneralRe: Who would do the classifying? Pin
Hal Angseesing15-Dec-05 23:07
professionalHal Angseesing15-Dec-05 23:07 
GeneralRe: Who would do the classifying? Pin
akyriako7815-Dec-05 23:58
akyriako7815-Dec-05 23:58 
GeneralNo! Pin
Prakash Nadar14-Dec-05 4:58
Prakash Nadar14-Dec-05 4:58 
GeneralRe: No! Pin
Marc Clifton14-Dec-05 12:59
mvaMarc Clifton14-Dec-05 12:59 
GeneralRe: No! Pin
Xiangyang Liu 刘向阳16-Dec-05 2:31
Xiangyang Liu 刘向阳16-Dec-05 2:31 
GeneralRe: No! Pin
Stober16-Dec-05 3:41
Stober16-Dec-05 3:41 
GeneralRe: No! Pin
paulb14-Dec-05 14:00
paulb14-Dec-05 14:00 
GeneralMedical Profession Vs Programmers Pin
Craig Gilchrist14-Dec-05 3:03
Craig Gilchrist14-Dec-05 3:03 
There are many differences between a programmer and a medic.

For one, a programmer deals entirely with known technologies which have been developed by man and are comprised of completely understood fundamentals, the experience and value of the programmer can be rated on how much of these fundamentals the individual understands. A medic is working with the human body which is vastly unknown and not of man's design.

Secondly, a Doctor can only specialise in a certain field (say Neurology) as unlike programming, the brain, heart, lungs etc work very differently even though they may all be classed as "organs", they're functions share very little common functionality. Programmers work with basic fundamentals and specific protocols and share much of the same base knowledge as each other no matter what there choice of environment and tool.

If considering the example of a Doctor when referring to a programmer we can say that a neuro-surgeon would not in fact be a programmer, he would be a "CPU-Architect" and thus in a different field. All programmers can be considered General Practicioners which have the fundamental knowledge of the body/computer architecture and protocols but chooses to treat symptoms/develop solutions using different tools.

In Short - no, we shouldn't be classsified, we're all General Practicioners.
GeneralRe: Medical Profession Vs Programmers Pin
Marc Clifton14-Dec-05 4:44
mvaMarc Clifton14-Dec-05 4:44 
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Craig Gilchrist14-Dec-05 5:57
Craig Gilchrist14-Dec-05 5:57 
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Thomas Stockwell17-Dec-05 15:07
professionalThomas Stockwell17-Dec-05 15:07 
GeneralRe: Medical Profession Vs Programmers Pin
Jeremy Falcon14-Dec-05 11:29
professionalJeremy Falcon14-Dec-05 11:29 
GeneralRe: Medical Profession Vs Programmers Pin
Craig Gilchrist14-Dec-05 22:37
Craig Gilchrist14-Dec-05 22:37 
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Jeremy Falcon15-Dec-05 7:57
professionalJeremy Falcon15-Dec-05 7:57 
GeneralRe: Medical Profession Vs Programmers Pin
mosquitooth15-Dec-05 8:03
mosquitooth15-Dec-05 8:03 
GeneralRe: Medical Profession Vs Programmers Pin
SHaroz17-Dec-05 12:59
SHaroz17-Dec-05 12:59 
GeneralThere are only two kinds, Good ones and Bad ones. Pin
Gilad Kapelushnik14-Dec-05 2:22
Gilad Kapelushnik14-Dec-05 2:22 

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