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by ramchip
5683 days ago
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In the US, maybe, but your statement is rather insulting for engineers in Quebec. Here, software engineers must follow an engineering program at university, spend at least 2 years working under an Ordre des Ingénieurs member's supervision, and pass a test before they can use the title of (software) engineer. The mandatory courses cover things like ethics, sociology, physics, electrical and electronic circuits, computer architecture, differential equations and numerical methods, and vector calculus. Even Microsoft's MSCEs can't use the word "engineer" here:
http://www.microsoft.com/canada/learning/quebecmcse/default.... Now, it's true that "programmers" don't require certification. The Ordre des ingénieurs and Quebec are thinking about ways to make the programmer profession more regulated, but it's of course hard to implement without an international agreement on the matter. |
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