On 2012-10-27 10:13, Joshua ben Jore wrote:
Most places I know just call this sort of beast a "Software Engineer."
Amazon will stuff it up a bit with "Software Development Engineer."

Josh

On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 3:16 PM, Tyler Hardison <[email protected]> wrote:
So I'm trying to get a poll of what people's titles are. Particularly
if they're primarily working in Perl, SQL, Web, and engineering?

Even more helpful if you're forced to work in other languages such as
Here in the Army they are known as Software Engineers although the Army refuses to use Linux.

-- S


those out of the evil empireĀ®.

Mainly I guess I'm trying to define what I do in an all encompassing title:

Linux SysAdmin (Only as needed for setting up dev environments)
Can compile Perl from scratch as needed.
Understands threads.
Uses Moose.
Can whip up a Dancer app front-ended by nginx for SSL.
Can debug a .NET app if I'm help at gunpoint.
Can take a spec from a customer and wow them.
Understands Agile.
etc.

--t
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