@arakin And things like XML output from services can make perfect sense.
That a specification could somehow suddenly replace most of the services, not so much :O
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@arakin And things like XML output from services can make perfect sense. That a specification could somehow suddenly replace most of the services, not so much :O 2 comments
@colinstu @lettosprey @arakin Depending on where you live, there are professional organisations you can join. I have on occasion needed to hint to clients/employers that if they were really asking me to do [whatever it was] then sorry but I wouldn't be able to because it would breach the professional code of conduct I'd signed up to. MBCS, CEng, Eur Ing |
@lettosprey @arakin One thing I hate about "IT" and "Dev" etc is that there's no prof organization part to it, there's no unions, there's no required CE, etc.
Job titles / roles are so meaningless and barely translate between orgs.
Folks can learn a thing in school and they're off to fend for themselves for the rest of their lives - be it keep up w/times and learn more or do nothing & become a dino, or try to adapt every buzzword/trend into everything.
All we have are vendor-specific certs :/
@lettosprey @arakin One thing I hate about "IT" and "Dev" etc is that there's no prof organization part to it, there's no unions, there's no required CE, etc.
Job titles / roles are so meaningless and barely translate between orgs.
Folks can learn a thing in school and they're off to fend for themselves for the rest of their lives - be it keep up w/times and learn more or do nothing & become a dino, or try to adapt every buzzword/trend into everything.