Why Computer Programmers Should Stop Calling Themselves Engineers - The Atlantic

“Engineer” is an aspirational title in software development. Traditional engineers are regulated, certified, and subject to apprenticeship and continuing education. Engineering claims an explicit responsibility to public safety and reliability, even if it doesn’t always deliver.

The title “engineer” is cheapened by the tech industry.

Engineering is about robustness, reliability, and longevity. The opposite of the current state of the web industry.

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