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  • R Rob Graham

    Don't forget the coffee/caffeinated soft drink. Requirements conversion requires lots of liquid caffeine.

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    Stuart Jeffery
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    I find that regulating the amount of blood in my caffeine stream is the most important activity. Speaking of which, think I need to change the IV drip for a new bag-o-caff.

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      I find that regulating the amount of blood in my caffeine stream is the most important activity. Speaking of which, think I need to change the IV drip for a new bag-o-caff.

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      CPallini
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      Stuart Jeffery wrote:

      I find that regulating the amount of blood in my caffeine stream is the most important activity.

      I agree. :)

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      • N Nagy Vilmos

        Pirates vs Ninjas is a very specialised operation.


        Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done.

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        Single Step Debugger
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        It’s also very messy considering nunchakos versus cannons.

        The narrow specialist in the broad sense of the word is a complete idiot in the narrow sense of the word. Advertise here – minimum three posts per day are guaranteed.

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        • L LimitedAtonement

          Dear Sirs, I see this forboding warning up top "DO NOT POST PROGRAMMING QUESTIONS HERE," so I will warily proceed. If I were to think of a title for myself, why might I choose `Developer' over `Programmer' or vice versa? What do they mean? More than their denotation, what do they connote? Thanks.

          In Christ, Aaron Laws http://ProCure.com

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          PIEBALDconsult
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          • S Single Step Debugger

            Ian Shlasko wrote:

            Then there's the whole "Architect" title, which is just a fancy way of saying "Designer,"

            In my country “Designer” is synonym of “Gay”. So, do we have any Architects here? :-D

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            Rajesh R Subramanian
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            Deyan Georgiev wrote:

            In my country “Designer” is synonym of “Gay”.

            There, it reads much better now.

            “Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell

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            • L LimitedAtonement

              Dear Sirs, I see this forboding warning up top "DO NOT POST PROGRAMMING QUESTIONS HERE," so I will warily proceed. If I were to think of a title for myself, why might I choose `Developer' over `Programmer' or vice versa? What do they mean? More than their denotation, what do they connote? Thanks.

              In Christ, Aaron Laws http://ProCure.com

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              Joe Woodbury
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              I don't think there's a bit of difference except in the minds of our paymasters for whom we adjust our titles to maximize our perceived utility. Computer Programmer Software Developer Software Engineer All the same. I actually prefer Computer Programmer since a) non-computer people know what your talking about and b) it doesn't sound pretentious. However, I've learned that managers like the title Software Engineer since it sounds important, so I use it. (In some places Software Architect sounds even more important though I shun it since I know too many horrible engineers/developers/programmers for whom this is a refuge from their suckiness.)

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              • M Mario Luis

                Pretty much what everyone else says. A Developer develops. They take concepts and ideas and formulate them into systems, processes and code. Programmers just basicaly code, normally to a spec. Don't think round the box or the consequances of a problem. Everyone starts as a programer :D but only some become true developers.

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                David Crow
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                When Donald Knuth was asked this question some 13 years ago, his response was: The difference between a computer programmer and a computer scientist is a job-title thing. Edsgar Dijkstra wants proudly to be called a ‘computer programmer,’ although he hasn’t touched a computer now for some years. He wrote his really terrific essay on the Humble Programmer discussing this. To me, ‘computer programmer’ is an honorable term, but to some people a computer programmer is somebody who just follows instructions without understanding what he’s doing, one who just knows how to get through the idiosyncrasies of some language.

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                • L LimitedAtonement

                  Dear Sirs, I see this forboding warning up top "DO NOT POST PROGRAMMING QUESTIONS HERE," so I will warily proceed. If I were to think of a title for myself, why might I choose `Developer' over `Programmer' or vice versa? What do they mean? More than their denotation, what do they connote? Thanks.

                  In Christ, Aaron Laws http://ProCure.com

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                  LimitedAtonement
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                  Dear Sirs, Thanks for your replies! Now I know what to put on my card:

                  Software Developer, Architect, Engineer, Designer, and Programmer

                  Because I not only have to manage the small aspects of my code (programming), but I also write my own algorithms, and I manage the design of the programs at the largest scale. Thanks especially for the puns, I can't get enough of them!

                  In Christ, Aaron Laws http://ProCure.com

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                    When Donald Knuth was asked this question some 13 years ago, his response was: The difference between a computer programmer and a computer scientist is a job-title thing. Edsgar Dijkstra wants proudly to be called a ‘computer programmer,’ although he hasn’t touched a computer now for some years. He wrote his really terrific essay on the Humble Programmer discussing this. To me, ‘computer programmer’ is an honorable term, but to some people a computer programmer is somebody who just follows instructions without understanding what he’s doing, one who just knows how to get through the idiosyncrasies of some language.

                    "Old age is like a bank account. You withdraw later in life what you have deposited along the way." - Unknown

                    "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

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                    PIEBALDconsult
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                    Programming has become easier, but development has become more difficult.

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                    • CPalliniC CPallini

                      peterchen wrote:

                      programmer = converts specification and pizza into code developer = converts requirements and pizza into code

                      programmer = converts specification and pizza into code. developer = converts requirements and pizza into code. architect = converts requirements and nail varnish into specifications. FFY. :)

                      If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
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                      peterchen
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                      Yup, that's in my line of thought.

                      Personally, I love the idea that Raymond spends his nights posting bad regexs to mailing lists under the pseudonym of Jane Smith. He'd be like a super hero, only more nerdy and less useful. [Trevel]
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                      • L LimitedAtonement

                        Dear Sirs, Thanks for your replies! Now I know what to put on my card:

                        Software Developer, Architect, Engineer, Designer, and Programmer

                        Because I not only have to manage the small aspects of my code (programming), but I also write my own algorithms, and I manage the design of the programs at the largest scale. Thanks especially for the puns, I can't get enough of them!

                        In Christ, Aaron Laws http://ProCure.com

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                        mav octaval
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                        In my card I put "Developer! Developer! Developer!" when I want to work in a microsoft shop.

                        -- Miguel A. Vilariño Software Developer

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                        • M mav octaval

                          In my card I put "Developer! Developer! Developer!" when I want to work in a microsoft shop.

                          -- Miguel A. Vilariño Software Developer

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                          PIEBALDconsult
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                          I think you left off a "Developer!" -- the most important one too.

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                          • P peterchen

                            programmer = converts specification and pizza into code developer = converts requirements and pizza into code

                            Personally, I love the idea that Raymond spends his nights posting bad regexs to mailing lists under the pseudonym of Jane Smith. He'd be like a super hero, only more nerdy and less useful. [Trevel]
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                            Roger Wright
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                            engineer = converts half a mile of Cu wire, 6 oz of silicon, and gallons of beer into 40,000 developer/programmer jobs.

                            "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                            • R Roger Wright

                              engineer = converts half a mile of Cu wire, 6 oz of silicon, and gallons of beer into 40,000 developer/programmer jobs.

                              "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                              MidwestLimey
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                              Who in turn overburden the device with demands that forces the engineer to consume more beer to produce a faster one ...

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                              • R Roger Wright

                                engineer = converts half a mile of Cu wire, 6 oz of silicon, and gallons of beer into 40,000 developer/programmer jobs.

                                "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                                peterchen
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                                Because the software guys always have to fix the hardware bugs ;P

                                Personally, I love the idea that Raymond spends his nights posting bad regexs to mailing lists under the pseudonym of Jane Smith. He'd be like a super hero, only more nerdy and less useful. [Trevel]
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                                • L LimitedAtonement

                                  Dear Sirs, Thanks for your replies! Now I know what to put on my card:

                                  Software Developer, Architect, Engineer, Designer, and Programmer

                                  Because I not only have to manage the small aspects of my code (programming), but I also write my own algorithms, and I manage the design of the programs at the largest scale. Thanks especially for the puns, I can't get enough of them!

                                  In Christ, Aaron Laws http://ProCure.com

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                                  RichardM1
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                                  Sorry, I was reaching for the page 1 link and accidentally 1-rated you.

                                  Silver member by constant and unflinching longevity.

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