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In some cases they bastardise the term, but software engineers are traditionally actual engineers...From someone on the outside looking in (i.e. not working in tech) I’ve always seen the “Engineer” as a fancy title but the work is the same. Am I correct?
So they would be the ones who are more skilled/experienced than developers?In some cases they bastardise the term, but software engineers are traditionally actual engineers...
Wouldn't say more skilled, it's just a different type of role.So they would be the ones who are more skilled/experienced than developers?
In the real world you call yourself whatever makes you feel happy: Developer, Engineer, Practitioner, Solutionist, Coding Ninja.... Software Architect™So they would be the ones who are more skilled/experienced than developers?
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Pretty much this.In the real world you call yourself whatever makes you feel happy: Developer, Engineer, Practitioner, Solutionist, Coding Ninja.... Software Architect™
Yeah, check mate buddy.
Why not call them Software Test Developers?SDE (Software Developer Engineer) is used by some companies to differentiate from Software Test Engineers (who are more like QA or QA automation via code).
Purely regional - developer is hardly used in some parts of the world.Why not call them Software Test Developers?
Not as catchy as Senior Staff (Staph) STD.Senior STD is catchier.
I really don't like the term "Software Engineer", it feels pretentious. My job title in the corporate directory is "Software Engineer", but my email signature and when I introduce myself in meetings I always say "Software Developer".