>   CFML... The people I know often use "developer" as a step up from
> "programmer" to indicate someone who designs and plans instead of just
> codes...

That's funny.  I tend to prefer to call myself a "developer" because I think
it signifies a step down from "programmer".  I don't want to come off as
putting on airs, but I also feel that at his point, "producer" or something
suitably humble doesn't describe my skill level either.

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