On Feb 27, 2008, at 4:38 PM, Stut wrote:
On 27 Feb 2008, at 20:59, Daniel Brown wrote:
So let this be at least a basic retort to those who don't consider
web development "real programming." Because you'd be surprised how
much I hear, "oh, you work with web stuff, I thought you meant you
were a real programmer."
Well, I'm not. I'm an engineer. At least according to my
paycheck. ;-P
I hear that a lot and by the numbers it's fairly accurate.
In my experience there is a big difference between a web developer
and a software engineer. If someone is hiring a web developer then
I'm not interested. If they want a properly engineered website then
I might be interested.
I've interviewed more than my fair share of "web developers" who
couldn't reverse an array without using array_reverse if their life
depended on it. Sometimes it really does scare me!
So my experience is that there are far more web developers out there
than software engineers who do web development, and it's getting
harder to find decent software engineers to do web-based work at a
reasonable price. The good ones are rare - so rare in fact that I'm
having trouble finding one at the moment. If anyone considers
themselves a software engineer rather than a web developer and would
like a job in Windsor drop me a note.
I'll give you a call in about 5 years when I can roughly call my self
(Even when no one agrees) a Software Engineer :)
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Raoset Inc.
Technology Manager
MQC Specialist
3251 132nd ave
Holland, MI, 49424-9337
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