"We want to be considered real Engineers," cry software people who throw incomprehensible masses of autogenerated code they didn't even try to understand directly into production.
Electricians, plumbers, and builders are subject to more legal liability for the quality and reliability of their work, and it's considered a trade not a profession. When was the last time you had to provide a Certificate of Compliance to a customer for your code?
@daedalus I almost wonder if we should treat programming as a trade one can get certs for.
Certificate IV in Information Technology (Programming) ICT40120-06 | TAFE NSW

Develop a range of programming skills, complete practical projects in a simulated workplace environment and stay up to date with emerging trends and technologies. Hone your knowledge for junior roles while preparing for diploma‑level study.

@daedalus Oh shit! Then I think it needs to be a more common thing with the kind of weight of things like an A+ cert
@disorderlyf if developers had to provide something like a Certificate of Software Safety for their work, the entire technology industry would be bankrupted by lawsuits overnight.