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Re: Seen the STC Survey on May 22? (Was: TC definition)
Subject:Re: Seen the STC Survey on May 22? (Was: TC definition) From:"Bill Swallow" <techcommdood -at- gmail -dot- com> To:"Michael West" <WestM -at- conwag -dot- com> Date:Mon, 2 Jun 2008 07:41:20 -0400
> I didn't overlook anything, Gene. I knew exactly what I was trying to tell
> the OP, and the reason I was trying to tell the OP what I was trying to
> tell the OP is that standard reference sources include software
> development as part of "the IT industry". I had no reason to assume the OP
> knew that.
>
> Do you assume the OP knew that? If so, on what basis do you assume that?
I'm not Gene, but I assumed that as well since I said the very same
thing. IIRC, it was then that my cv was brought up with surprise that
I'd even think this way. Yet here I am, still thinking this way, based
on everything I've seen and heard since starting work in the software
industry some 12 years ago. Never had anyone considered their work in
software development to be IT. They were always two very different
industries in the minds of those who were working in them. Software
serves a product need, and IT serves a human need.
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Bill Swallow
HATT List Owner
WWP-Users List Owner
Senior Member STC, TechValley Chapter
STC Single-Sourcing SIG Manager http://techcommdood.blogspot.com
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