Therefore, I think there needs a reasoning code, does not necessarily define one category, either coder or programmer, personally, coding as it is an artwork, thus, I was curious why I have to know the engineering part, that is the point I posted in terms of the difference.
Most of the time, engineers rely on software whose engineering part is completely unknown for them.
You only need to know the state of the art, to not lose time in things that are already working. And even that usually takes a looooooot of time currently, sadly... I never learnt assembly language, but I am fine with my algorythms anyway.
Thanks for your perception, I wanted to compare both roles and figure out what to focus, by the way, I am a coder, too.
Coders reason their code too.
Of course, Writers reason their sentences.
Then, paragraph 4, line 2.
Therefore, I think there needs a reasoning code, does not necessarily define one category, either coder or programmer, personally, coding as it is an artwork, thus, I was curious why I have to know the engineering part, that is the point I posted in terms of the difference.
Most of the time, engineers rely on software whose engineering part is completely unknown for them.
You only need to know the state of the art, to not lose time in things that are already working. And even that usually takes a looooooot of time currently, sadly... I never learnt assembly language, but I am fine with my algorythms anyway.
Good to know, I am going to work on my project, and figure out what is right for me.
Sure.