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Subject: And from the New York Times... From: JOField Date: 03 May 99 - 05:28 AM Reading an article on-line about the Y2K problem, we come across the following: Though the practitioners may speak of themselves as professionals, computing does not have the educational requirements and licensing that many other professions do. "Many have called themselves software engineers," said John R. Speed, executive director of the Texas Board of Professional Engineers. "Wrong. They're the local music dropout who chooses to use that title." I should be so lucky. James. |
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Subject: RE: And from the New York Times... From: Date: 03 May 99 - 09:08 AM |
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Subject: RE: And from the New York Times... From: Margo Date: 03 May 99 - 11:41 AM Hah! My husband Jack taught himself programming and five years later he's a systems administrator for a software company. Smart guy. But no musician he! He only plays the stereo. Margarita |
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Subject: RE: And from the New York Times... From: Alex Date: 05 May 99 - 10:22 PM As a musician, a programmer AND a high school dropout. I resemble that remark. |
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Subject: RE: And from the New York Times... From: Banjer Date: 06 May 99 - 06:50 AM Give 'em Hell, ALEX...Good for you. |
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