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I guess I should stop interacting with Reels
I guess I should stop interacting with Reels
I live in Australia, which I guess is not a civilized country.
In any case, what does that even mean for software engineers to be certified? Do we get certifications for specific programming language? Or a stack? Or is it specific to what industry your tech is based on? Cos I don’t think it makes sense for someone working on a social media platform to have the same certification as someone who’s working on health tech for example. Why does it need to be a protected title? Does the general public even care or is it just other certified engineers who care?
Yeah I was gonna ask, whether certification/government regulations are required for all engineering disciplines. I graduated with a CS degree and work as a software engineer now. I have family members who studied different engineering disciplines (industrial, civil, mechanical, etc), and only 1 of them ever needed certification (civil engineer). What makes one more “engineering” than others?
They’re just stopping development of the Pro to focus on the cheaper model so not necessarily abandoned
Any additional context. Like why did they decide to do this? Or when is it going to happen? How long is the visa for and what other countries have it already?
Something like this provides more info: https://lemmy.ml/post/16890659
I was expecting an article when I clicked. But this is basically a tweet with no further details.
I used to get Whopper Jrs cos the regular Whopper was too big…
I tried using the Leaf for a couple weeks. It was interesting.