@Gargron i laughed when i read "disrupting"
fuck off with the startup buzzwords
@Gargron Personally, it's never been a good label or title. For me, programmer, webmaster, web developer, software engineer, are the proper ones.
Then again, I'm 80s gen, coder is Millennial :p
@Gargron @jk one does end up drawing unreasonably many boxes. Show me a whiteboard, and uh, I'll draw some boxes on it. ill box on the chill rocks, swill mate, coffee, we
stimmed ain't stunned //
Never outgunned //
Fill blanks with arrows, fill up the marker stock
Spy you at the end of the scope,
This is where your block ends, we
Take you out //
Newbie // you get garbage collected
Infected // never respected
Leave the scene or get disconnected
Illest boxen in this federation
inode1, wq!
@Gargron A friend of mine who's an actual engineer loathes the term. In what ways is it like engineering?
Me, I like coder. Does what it says on the tin.
@Gargron This is one of my pet peeves: there is a significant difference between software development and software engineering.
Software development is just writing code. Software engineering is writing code, writing {unit,integration,system,regression} tests, planning development cycles and estimating effort, writing documentation, and the rest of it.
Basically, software engineering is: https://www.fastcompany.com/28121/they-write-right-stuff
@Gargron Maybe not if you're working on the Enigma machine...
I identify as a "dev" usually
@Gargron I like the word 'coder' - it is simple.
Simplicity is something that many so-called 'software engineers' has forgotten! :)
Pierre Terdiman - author of OPCODE and Novodex/PhysX - refers to himself as a 'real, true, pure coder' - and that's one of the reasons why I think it's really cool!
Software engineering, yes: that's a thing (apparently) - but take away the layers of fluff, and in the end, we are coders!
I am proud to be a coder.