Subject | Re: converting raw images from Canon EOS 600D |
From | Eric Stevens |
Date | 12/01/2013 23:14 (12/02/2013 11:14) |
Message-ID | <gscn995dhcagcgef12eo9909afehfea80c@4ax.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
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Followups | nospam (51m) > Eric Stevens |
nospamI never said they have to be able to program. I said "He has to understand what programming is all about".
In article <ndul9995hq161hck4v27mgfkfmvv453a74@4ax.com>, Eric Stevens <eric.stevens@sum.co.nz>wrote:nospamEric StevensnospamEric StevensFloyd L. Davidsonnospam
You want to be an architech, you learn programming. You want to design bridges, you learn programming.
architects take programming courses??
what apps have they written?
Would you like to consider that you have a narrow view of the application of the computer?
There is much more to it than 'apps'.
why does an architect need to know how to program?
He has to understand what programming is all about.
not really, and they do not have to be able to actually program, even if they do understand some of the basics.
Are you really saying "Written by programmers who .... don't know about programming". I suggest you go back a few lines and read the interchange again.nospamEric Stevensnospamthose producing the best work are using macs or windows systems because that's where the best tools are.Eric Stevens
Written by programmers who take photographs? ... maybe by photographers who write programs?
or maybe photographers with an eye for art rather than technology.
Who don't know about programming?
yes.
the best photographers and graphic artists know nothing about programming, nor do they need to.We were discussing who it is that writes the programs.
some might, but that's no different from someone having multiple skills.--