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What is the difference between a software engineer and a software developer?
In terms of career, there seems to be no difference - in all vacancies they write the same requirements, and at work it seems to be the same.
Maybe there is some difference in terms of linguistics?
Where is the line between an engineer and a developer?
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In fact, they do not differ in anything, it’s just that in one company, when drawing up the staff list, one word was chosen, and another in another.
In foreign vacancies they use "Software engineer", for cases when it is not necessary to be able to program at the level of Senior Developer. Or you can not program at all, but only integrate finished products. In general, boredom is mortal. And the price tag for such a specialist is usually lower.
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