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In article <3C00E238.DFE8D4AA@scifi-fantasy.com> , "Timothy R. Cook"
<tim### [at] scifi-fantasy com> wrote:
> You're missing the distinction between being a
> programmer and being a programmer who writes
> good code. If someone writes a program, no matter
> how useless, or how badly coded, even just one
> that outputs "Hello world", they are by definition
> a programmer (i.e. "one who makes programs").
So a monkey with paint and paper is a painter?
If you think so, fine, but then we just don't agree on the definition. And
I think my definition is very clear in what I wrote. So no need to start a
war over it.
Thorsten
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e-mail: tho### [at] trf de
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