So if I don't consider myself a programmer, even though other people consider me one because I create software; there's something wrong with that?
Did we encourage her to write? Is this article not an expression of herself? Is she not a materials engineer?
Also I don't see why 'maker' can't be 'someone who makes things'.
Maybe I'm not all too familiar with 'maker culture'. I didn't realize that there were so many formal rules for a non-centralized movement. I just felt it was a bunch of people with the same idea that it's better to create something for fun at least once in a while instead of just consuming 24/7.
Did we encourage her to write? Is this article not an expression of herself? Is she not a materials engineer?
Also I don't see why 'maker' can't be 'someone who makes things'.
Maybe I'm not all too familiar with 'maker culture'. I didn't realize that there were so many formal rules for a non-centralized movement. I just felt it was a bunch of people with the same idea that it's better to create something for fun at least once in a while instead of just consuming 24/7.