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Re: What do you take for secure programming?

Subject: Re: What do you take for secure programming?
Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 18:31:38 -0400
mac4-security@theory.org wrote:

I must admit that I have no idea what the difference is
between coding and programming. If this is common
knowledge to everyone else, please fill me in.

There is no one official set of definitions.  Use whatever you think 
looks best on your business cards, and your boss doesn't object to.  We 
could have a very lengthy thread trying (in vain) to define the exact 
differences between:

 - programmers (and whether it should have one m or two)
 - coders
 - systems analysts
 - software engineers
 - systems engineers
 - software developers
 - system developers
 - software architects
 - system architects

and probably several more.  About half of these have been my title at 
some point.  Let's not, and deny we even thought about it!

-Dave

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