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by memracom
4590 days ago
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One of the problems with software engineering training is that few schools take the "engineering" part seriously. Instead they train programmers or software developers. If engineering was taken more seriously then they would teach SWEBOK and SEMAT along with coding. Of course, many schools would argue that software engineering is a young profession and that SWEBOK and SEMAT are not yet fully formed. But nevertheless we do have people that are trying to apply some engineering rigor to the process of developing software and there is something there for all of us to learn, even if these things take another decade or two to become fully formed. |
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