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Re: Should XML Professionals Be Programmers?

  • From: John Cowan <cowan@mercury.ccil.org>
  • To: "Cox, Bruce" <Bruce.Cox@USPTO.GOV>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2012 19:03:26 -0500

Re:  Should XML Professionals Be Programmers?
Cox, Bruce scripsit:

> In graduate school (1980) we agreed that a professional is someone who
> will do the right thing based on extensive knowledge of the domain,
> whether or not the customer knows to ask for it.  Today, I’d say
> it this way: A professional is someone trusted to do the right thing
> based on extensive knowledge of the domain, whether or not the customer
> knows enough to ask for it.

I think it's also the case that in a profession you apply knowledge you
got from a book (basically).  In a job, being ditch-digging or being
President of the United States, you apply whatever you already have to
doing what needs to be done.

-- 
John Cowan  cowan@ccil.org  http://ccil.org/~cowan
If he has seen farther than others,
        it is because he is standing on a stack of dwarves.
                --Mike Champion, describing Tim Berners-Lee (adapted)


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