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Hackers vs. programmers, engineers, and computer scientists: What these terms mean

Hackers vs. programmers, engineers, and computer scientists: What these terms mean

Posted on September 6, 2015September 10, 2019 By Jarvis

It’s easy to confuse a computer programmer with a software engineer or to refer to either as a hacker, but there are some differences between these terms. Knowing the distinctions could help you communicate better about different development processes (and also not piss off someone with one of these titles).

Yeti founder and president Anthony Scherba clarifies on The Huffington Post:
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