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dandy721-May-22 3:59
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PIEBALDconsult30-Apr-22 6:49
mvePIEBALDconsult30-Apr-22 6:49 
Allow me to take a different approach to an answer. (With the same outcome of course.)

As has been said before, there's a difference between a "handy man" and a "licensed contractor", and they have different duties.
Home owners who hire handy men to do licensed contractors' jobs to save money often wind up with a huge mess which costs even more to remedy.

I am not a Software Engineer, I have never met a Software Engineer.
Very little software is engineered. Airplane flight systems, missile guidance systems, Mars Rover systems, these are engineered.
Point-of-sale systems and Automatic Teller Machine systems, these are engineered.
Operating Systems used to be engineered, I suppose the kernels still are, but the UI less and less.
Web apps, mobile apps, business apps, these are not engineered.

I suppose that this is part of the reason why some people have such a low opinion of "Software Engineers" -- they just don't understand the situation.
There are many hacks who style themselves "Software Engineers" -- these developers should be eliminated from the work force, I wouldn't even buy a cup of coffee from them.

The tools still need to be developed and maintained by Software Engineers.
But the users of the tools are usually not software engineers, they can be software developers like me, people who know what the tool does and how best to use it, how best to apply it to a particular problem set.

So of course the particular details of what the developer does will continue to evolve.
From writing machine code, to assembly code, to C code, to fourth-generation code, etc.
If a business analyst has the ability to specify the details of a program to an nth-generation tool, then that analyst will be a developer.
And it will likely continue to be that the most experienced analyst (with the fewest bugs) will become the go-to developer for the organization (the guru).


Software Engineers will always be required.
"Computer Science" will always evolve.
Bob will continue to bless us with his benevolence.
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