I guess our job titles haven't matured the same way as our profession has. I mean we have lots of job titles besides "developer", like "programmer", "architect", "(site reliability) engineer", "devops expert", " ninja", you name it. But every company seems to have their own profile and requirements for these titles. There's definitely a lack of standardisation, which leads to frustration based on different assumptions.
In the end the title "developer" is what most of us are fine with - the generalists as well as the specialists.
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I guess our job titles haven't matured the same way as our profession has. I mean we have lots of job titles besides "developer", like "programmer", "architect", "(site reliability) engineer", "devops expert", " ninja", you name it. But every company seems to have their own profile and requirements for these titles. There's definitely a lack of standardisation, which leads to frustration based on different assumptions.
In the end the title "developer" is what most of us are fine with - the generalists as well as the specialists.