On 13/06/2021 04:21, dn via Python-list wrote:
> What do you think a professionally-recognisable series of skill-levels
> for programmers?
This has been done or attempted many times, with perhaps the most
complete scheme being the British Computer Society's
"Industry Standard Model" which breaks
On 13/06/21 3:21 pm, dn wrote:
Will referring to
skilled professionals as 'masters (of their profession/craft)'
transgress (international or at least US-instigated) 'Political
Correctness'?
And what about all the university degrees with the word
"master" in their names?
Worst of all, will epis
Hi,
see below
On 13/06/2021, dn via Python-list wrote:
> [to folk subscribed to both the Python list and Python-Tutor: apologies
> for cross-posting]
>
>
> Regarding levels of skill or complexity in learning, the European Union
> has been working on "The Common European Framework of Reference for
[to folk subscribed to both the Python list and Python-Tutor: apologies
for cross-posting]
Regarding levels of skill or complexity in learning, the European Union
has been working on "The Common European Framework of Reference for
Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment". It also standardises
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