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RE: Is HTML structured or unstructured information?


RE:  Is HTML structured or unstructured information?
The definitions for the vocational castes were very interesting 
but did not include certification and licensing.

len

From: Bob Foster [mailto:bob@o...]

Bullard, Claude L (Len) wrote:
> BTW and off topic:  did you know that in Berkeley California, 
> programmers are not professionals?  They are technicians. 
> Well, maybe not offtopic because their POV for labeling your 
> role in a process determines your compensation relative to 
> other labeled entities.

Are programmers legally professionals _anywhere_ in the U.S.? I believe 
a professional in most jurisdictions has to be licensed by the state and 
usually has to pass some sort of certification exam.

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