Question: If you cut a piece of wood with a saw, would you call yourself a carpenter? I wouldn't call programming an art, but I think it is a handy craft.
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If I look at a bit of code. I will ask. "What programmer wrote this?" Also I agree on programming being a craft, see my pinned tweet.
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So, why people write articles like that:https://medium.com/shakuro/programmer-vs-developer-vs-engineer-91ef374e5033 …
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They have free time. I think that is the real reason
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So many things wrong with that account. The person doesn’t take being wrong very well, a bit hostile in responses. Their tweet is blatantly wrong. And why does a “thought leader” only follow 13 people?
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A bit hostile is putting it mildly.
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The people who program in excel and take their domain knowledge and model it in excel are programmers. Excel is beautiful for allowing people who wouldn't normally be called a "programmer" and enabling them to program.
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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Not gatekeeping, misunderstanding. You (Olafur) see programming as an economic affair, a job. He (James) sees it as a calling, one where you can always push yourself harder. Neither of you is "wrong", but James' world, IMHO, view leads to a richer life.
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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@jcoplien I agree with most of what both of you said. As for gatekeeping... yeah... we need more of it. There needs to be a bigger, stronger gate between hobby programmers and professional programmers. I love hobby programmers, I started as one, but there’s a big diff. -
Why does there need to be a bigger, stronger gate?
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