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> Maybe this is because employers have the same attitude towards
> programmers
> as they do towards other specialists, such as for example structural
> engineers. If a structural engineer says that the proposed type of bridge
> cannot be implemented, that's probably the truth. He is a professional,
> probably has a lot of experience and he knows what he is talking about.
Plus you'd get one who was chartered (or a member of the equivalent
professional institution in your country), so you can be sure he has a
certain level of experience and expertise in his field.
Does anything equivalent exist for programmers?
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