I am a self-taught developer from Argentina currently living in Spain. I am passionate about improving my technical skills and helping others do the same.
A profession is not only defined by the fact that you are being paid but also by involving prolonged training and qualification. This article tries to make the point that being paid alone doesn't make you a professional developer, in my opinion, it needs to be accompanied by a minimum set of standards and ways to perform that occupation. For me, this is a basic requirement, after that is met, then, of course, you can be more skillful or not. But intentionally delivering faulty code, not testing, not being honest does not constitute a skill you gain, more of a basic requirement.
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A profession is not only defined by the fact that you are being paid but also by involving prolonged training and qualification. This article tries to make the point that being paid alone doesn't make you a professional developer, in my opinion, it needs to be accompanied by a minimum set of standards and ways to perform that occupation. For me, this is a basic requirement, after that is met, then, of course, you can be more skillful or not. But intentionally delivering faulty code, not testing, not being honest does not constitute a skill you gain, more of a basic requirement.