Coder/Software Developer
Now generally a coder would
be somebody who is starting out in the industry, and are
perhaps new to programming, and this would be someone
who's got the absolute basics, of programming, and
perhaps have done a course, done some training, and it's
their first programming job.So it could be like a coder,
would be a common name for that position, of junior programmer. So they're not really
involved in any design, they're usually given their work, and they've got a specific
part of an application, or a specific sort of
scope of responsibilities which relate to programming something. Now as you progress up, you become a, computer programmer or software developer, those terms generally, it's
still talking about programming,but I would say that they would be more advanced programmers. So someone with more experience, someone who knows a bit more, has been working in the
field for a few more years.Very common to see a job
with either of these term computer programmer, software developer.
Software Engineering
Software engineering in general, this can be classified more
as the design side of things.In other words, you're
not just programming, you haven't got design
coming to you with a design, and saying programmed this, you're more of an architect,
so you're designing, you're putting some work into designing the application as well. So software engineer can
be involved in that process or architecture, designing the program, and figuring out what
functionalities going to be in there, perhaps really coming
up with the blueprint. And the analogy there would be
a software engineer could be, something like an architect. So an architect builds a plan for a house, so that would be the software engineer, and the architect then gives the designs, the blueprints if you will, for a house to a builder,
the builder would be the computer programmer
of software developer. So in general that's what those terms, and the difference are, but in practice, you find
there's a lot of overlap.For example a software engineer, will often be a coder as well, they'll often be a software developer. So not only do they design applications, but they'll actually be
building the applications, writing the code themselves. Also you'll find that, there's actually a role also
for a software architect. So a software architect is
someone who specializes in
architecting applications.
So the point of all this
is there's a lot of overlap between these terms, not
everyone out there agrees, there's no really one way of categorizing, what the various roles are. In general you'll find
that there's a lot of blurring of the lines
between these positions, but if you keep in mind
what I've discussed about, the principal changes or
differences I should say, between these roles, that'll
give you a good general idea of what the industry looks
at in terms of these roles, and what each role ultimately does. I hope that helped, if you've got any questions
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