it has nothing to do with apparences, you are using puredata and making money,
but it's not really a job, like web developper, or teacher, or sound engineer, 
...
I'm using a Fender Stratocaster and making money as well, it's a good guitar, 
but no one use to say:

" man, the fender stratocaster is a professional guitar"

 I do gain more money actually with PureData by using it for some installations,
but I could use any other tool, if i'd be a good developper I'd make my own tool
with c code for example, or python, is C a professional tool? is python a 
professional tool? 
No they are languages, why PureData isn't just considered as a language?

----- "João Pais" <[email protected]> a écrit :

> I've performed and gave workshops using Pd, for which I was paid. I
> also  
> use pd to make patches to generate materials for my pieces (which,
> rarely,  
> are paid as well). Is that professional enough to join the
> professional  
> club?
> 
> Or does it turn professional only if we pay someone to design a
> corporate  
> identity, with a nice logo and a website, and a foto of the developers
>  
> wearing suits?
> 
> 
> > People pay me to make projects, its my main profession, and I use
> Pd.
> > But I guess that's not enough to make something "professional". ;)

 

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