I don't like the word "professional" in these sorts of cases. I reserve that word for people with formal training and in a job that requires licensing, has a formal code of conduct (lawyers, doctors, civil engineers), and requires continuing education.
I can understand (if not agree with :-) this definition of professional. However I wonder if you have any other terms that you use to describe people who do software development as a career and take their conduct and continual development very seriously, as opposed to people who code as a hobby or know just enough to write some scripts to do some sysadmin?
Just curious...
In reply to Re^2: Trained Perl professional or self-taught hack?
by adrianh
in thread Trained Perl professional or self-taught hack?
by punch_card_don
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