[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> First, let's get something clear:
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> I'm NOT talking about a degree/cert.
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> I'm talking about a DESIGNATION. This is NOT a degree or a certification.
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> It would be an acknowledgement that a person understands computing concepts up to a baseline level. Not that a person understands C, or C++, or whateve.
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> > What percentage of hours per week in the industry does this
> > represent? Pretty low, in my experience.
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> So? Even though it's low, I'd say it's pretty important work.
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> >
> > And a degree/certification would not help on a two month project
> > to integrate a Progress based subscription system with a
> > Java/Pervasive SQL based classifieds system with a Perl/Foxpro
> > based Forum with a Cold Fusion/SQL Server based
> > registration/online access system.
> >
> > Years of development experience was what allowed that to happen.
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> Again, a desig would consist of experience/education.
>
> >
> > Just take a Cold Fusion cert for example.
>
> The ColdFusion cert is useless. But, since we're talking about a designation, and not a certificate, this is moot.
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