does a clerk that knows simple excel functions/ VBA considered an 'IT professional'?
does a computer hobbyist that has great ideas considered an 'IT professional'?
does a fish monger who writes game mods (say elder's scrolls, warcraft3, starcraft series, or user interface for MMO) considered an 'IT professional'?
giving that there are many, many, many variants in coding (and standards), how does one getting defined as 'certified IT professional'?
there are many things they can tackle (other than corruption cuz everything are just overpriced, and cows doe live in condos) but they choose to propose this bill to leech more $$?
R*is Y*tim trolled us about the internut, the language mode and now this? WE SHOULD GIVE HIM SOMETHING ELSE TO THINK OF, LIKE A RETIRE PLAN!!!
Dec 9 2011, 12:12 PM
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