
Will working as a programmer in the US require certifications/qualifications by 2025?
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There are currently no goverment-mandated licensure requirements for general computer programmers, unlike many other professions. Will this change by 2025? Will resolve as "yes" if there are any major requirements or licensures affecting a significant fraction of US programmers; will resolve no if there are only minor/edge case certification requirements
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