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"Computer programmer," is a skill, not a job.

Theofanis Despoudis on November 20, 2018

Photo by rawpixel on Unsplash I was recently reading a book regarding Software engineering and for the most part, I was reading the thoughts of m...
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Basti Ortiz

Yeah, I'd definitely agree with that one. It requires a lot of technical skill and problem solving to do computer programming. And just like any skill, we hone our craft. We get better at it with time and experience. Calling computer programming a "job" downplays the art and intensive thinking that goes through writing a usable and useful program. What programmers do are often overlooked because others do not know what it takes to write such programs.

To the untrained eye, programming is merely a job with a high demand nowadays; otherwise, programming is a skill that is worthy of respect from peers of the same field.

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David Wickes

It's like writing - but pre-Industrial age. There were a specialist class of people who wrote, 'scribes' would be the profession.

That's not to say that we don't have writers now - we even have specialisms in writing, and writing teachers. But everyone can write, to some level or other.

In a way, everyone is a programmer these days if they can use Excel to solve a problem. This democratization of the skill will just continue.