Glen Goodwin wrote:
I've also had to work alongside people who managed to scrape their way into
a "programming" job without having "what it takes" to really write
code
*and* solve problems. Don't get me wrong -- I have no degree and don't
think one's required to be a competent analyst/programmer/whatever.
But . . .
Should programmers be licensed? Sure makes me wonder . . .
Ok, what does it take to really write code and solve programs?
(Unlicensed programer/coder here ). Writing code is easy... writing the
doc's that is another story. I tend to favor the hardware side, but they
don't make TTL machines like the PDP-8E or transistor ones like the
PDP8/S.
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Ben Franchuk --- Pre-historic Cpu's --
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