What's the difference between a "developer" and a "programmer"?
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#6Developer is much better and is able to evoke the idea that it's not just a matter of writing code but there is a design process involved.
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#7The term programmer makes me thinking "we need 100 programmers to meet our deadline!"... stupid concepts like working_code=num_programmers x time and in general that programmers are easily interchangeable. Developer is much better and is able to evoke the idea that it's not just a matter of writing code but there is a design process involved. p.s. how can I write a verbatim asterisk? backslash quoting does not work
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#8Being an above average coder or programmer means understanding many things. Grabbing the moniker developer instead seems more about worrying how others perceive you.
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#9The term programmer makes me thinking "we need 100 programmers to meet our deadline!"... stupid concepts like working_code=num_programmers x time and in general that programmers are easily interchangeable. Developer is much better and is able to evoke the idea that it's not just a matter of writing code but there is a design process involved. p.s. how can I write a verbatim asterisk? backslash quoting does not work
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Re: What's the difference between a "developer" and a "programmer"?
#10Hacker, programmer, developer, coder, and engineer are terms used by different groups to denote the same people. So the difference is mainly what they say about the speaker.
I've always believed that these terms told you a lot about the speaker, but I was shocked to see such a clear, real-life case.