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by elAhmo 31 days ago
Yes, hence the term software engineer which has programming as just one part of the job.
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It isn't a good test for that either.

Having a successful business requires a lot of factors that don't really have anything to do with software engineering. Things like luck, connections, access to funding, good marketing, etc. And while have good engineers on the payroll undoubtedly helps, the good engineers aren't necessarily the ones getting a big fallout from the acquisition and may not stick around for long after the acquisition, especially if they get put on a project they don't care about.

That is right, a lot goes into having a successful project or team
OK, let's go to the source then and ask Claude:

What's the difference between a software developer and a software engineer?

The honest answer is that in most day-to-day contexts, the distinction is more about company culture and title preference than actual job duties. A "software developer" at one company might do more rigorous engineering work than a "software engineer" at another.

Rather than jumping to ask Claude something, maybe you should've read things more carefully.

I said difference between a _programmer_ and a _software engineer_ (or _software developer_, it is irrelevant in this context).

Yeah at my last job we A/B tested hiring ads for the same role with developer/engineer alternatives.

It's just not the distinction some people believe it to be.