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Subject:Kill the Certification Thread From:"Steven J. Owens" <puff -at- NETCOM -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 18 Nov 1998 16:37:42 -0800
Elna Tymes writes:
> And the problem with that is that there is NO "agreed upon body of
> knowledge" that universally applies to technical writers.
A number everybody should be familiar with is "20%" - that's the
percentage of working programmers who have CS degrees. Most
programmers, as well as most tech writers, get into the field by the
back door.
> We have discussed the issue of certification to death several times
> in the last year. I, for one, vote to terminate the discussion
> unless, after carefully reading the archives on the subject, you
> have something new to offer.
Amen. I've skipped 90% of this thread, and I'm planning to go
back and delete the 10% I saved for later reading (Now I remember why
I never saved/read them in the old days).