Dependant upon who your dealing with you tailor the description. In general I use the term `Binary BDSM` this means that I can avoid a lot of silly conversations.
Programmers spend there time programming computers, debugging computers and in effect deprogramming computers. They operate upon binary and in that there will be those that appreciete a more encompasing term.
Now of all the work labels we encounter the one I find most off is `Human Resources` when it is mostly paper programming that they do. So you could equaly have the term Binary Business Muscian or many other permutations, its fun.
Now if as a programmer you work to the letter of yoru contract and job description then many of you would see that programmer do alot less work. That is how you qualify your worth in part. Ironicly engaging with HR and all the other overheads of working life also help. So by doing less work you can get paid more money. That tells you more sadly.
But there are two types of programmer, those working in large business and those who are not and with that the definition and the work involved vary greatly. Also the opertunities too work bomb yourself with no return are also varied.
No two programming jobs are the same, yet the job title stays the same. Maybe we could learn something from other industries like the food industry and the various types of Cheifs. Who wouldn't want to employ a mitchlen stared programmer, sadly there is no standard that is respectfuly recognised. This is why in many area's programmers are looked upon as the labourers in the digital construction undustry and don't get the love they deserve or truely need.
Bottom line if your not happy then you are doing something wrong or letting somebody else do something wrong too you. This is true of all jobs, nomatter the title bestowed upon them and with that does a label effect your work or the perception that work has is realy the question here.
Programmers spend there time programming computers, debugging computers and in effect deprogramming computers. They operate upon binary and in that there will be those that appreciete a more encompasing term.
Now of all the work labels we encounter the one I find most off is `Human Resources` when it is mostly paper programming that they do. So you could equaly have the term Binary Business Muscian or many other permutations, its fun.
Now if as a programmer you work to the letter of yoru contract and job description then many of you would see that programmer do alot less work. That is how you qualify your worth in part. Ironicly engaging with HR and all the other overheads of working life also help. So by doing less work you can get paid more money. That tells you more sadly.
But there are two types of programmer, those working in large business and those who are not and with that the definition and the work involved vary greatly. Also the opertunities too work bomb yourself with no return are also varied.
No two programming jobs are the same, yet the job title stays the same. Maybe we could learn something from other industries like the food industry and the various types of Cheifs. Who wouldn't want to employ a mitchlen stared programmer, sadly there is no standard that is respectfuly recognised. This is why in many area's programmers are looked upon as the labourers in the digital construction undustry and don't get the love they deserve or truely need.
Bottom line if your not happy then you are doing something wrong or letting somebody else do something wrong too you. This is true of all jobs, nomatter the title bestowed upon them and with that does a label effect your work or the perception that work has is realy the question here.