Talk:Q5482740
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Autodescription — programmer (Q5482740)
description: person who writes computer software (subclass of software developer)
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- programmer (Q5482740)
- software developer (Q183888)
- author (Q482980)
- programmer (Q5482740)
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I think it's wrong to classify this as subclass of (P279) computer scientist (Q82594). These days there are people who work as programmers after a 3 month bootcamp. ChristianKl (talk) 15:41, 6 November 2017 (UTC)
- The set computer scientist (Q82594) is a subset of the set scientist (Q901). And if programmer ~ 3 month, it is not computer scientist (Q82594). But if >3 month? Not only a theorist, but a practitioner who has been working for more than 3 months? --Fractaler (talk) 18:07, 6 November 2017 (UTC)
- @User:Fractaler a 3 month programmer was just an example. You can program your whole life without being a computer scientist. One of the main criteria to be considered a computer scientist is that you have to have a scientific activity which translate in publishing computer science paper in pair review journal. Most of programmers never make a publication in pair review journal. Xavier Combelle (talk) 21:21, 6 November 2017 (UTC)