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- From: dlmiller@iquest.net (Doug Miller)
- Subject: Re: Need Professional advice (by a beginner)
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- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 13:59:05 GMT
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- seebs@solutions.solon.com (Peter Seebach) wrote:
- >In article <DpLu2y.MFF@iquest.net>, Doug Miller <dlmiller@iquest.net> wrote:
- >>Question: would you propose attempting to become a surgeon "on [your] own
- >>(without taking any courses)" ?
- >
- >No.
- >
- >>Then why do you suppose you could become a professional programmer
- >>(or a professional anything, for that matter) without taking any courses ?
- >
- >Because the materials are cheaper. I've certainly never taken a programming
- >course, nor a C course. I've read, I've studied, and I've practiced. The
- >reason this wouldn't work for surgery is that the practice part could prove
- >prohibitively expensive, to say nothing of the moral issues.
- >
- >At this point, I doubt I'd take a course in a language I know, and I
- >doubt I'd take a course to learn a language; I learned my first
- >dozen or so languages just by looking at them and thinking about how
- >they work. Sure, I could be a lot better, but it's mostly a matter
- >of waiting it out. (I wouldn't mind an intro to Icon, or to any other
- >language that's radically different from C.)
- >
- >But professionalism is not solely dependant on courses; it's dependant
- >on a lot of things, and dedication and a willingness to learn are at least
- >as important.
- >
-
- The gentleman didn't say that he wanted to learn programming. He said he wanted to become
- a professional programmer. This implies a desire for professional employment as a programmer,
- which is generally very difficult to achieve without the formal training provided by university
- courses.
-
- I certainly agree with your comments about dedication and willingness to learn. My point was
- simply that the gentleman seems to desire a professional career without having enough of
- either attribute to pursue a university education preparing him for that career.
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