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Re: [OT] Why "Computer Science" - was Re: Packed Encoding Rules

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Subject: Re: [OT] Why "Computer Science" - was Re: Packed Encoding Rules
From: John Jobe <myrblistbox at comcast dot net>
Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 18:18:40 -0600
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So you are saying where you live (I have no idea where that is.) I  
could graduate with a degree in Software Engineering (I have.), but I  
could not call myself a software engineer unless I join a local  
society?  Is this society like a workers union (collective bargaining  
unit) or professional organization like ACM or IEEE?  What would be  
the requirements to join?  BTW where are you?  I'm betting outside the  
US, but otherwise would have no leaning in any special direction.

On Feb 28, 2008, at 6:11 PM, Norman Palardy wrote:
>
> Just an FYI that there are some jurisdictions (like where I live)
> where you legally cannot call your self an "Engineer" of any kind
> unless you are a member of the local Professional Engineers society
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