What is the difference between a programmer-technician and a programmer-engineer?
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- And where did you notice a similar gradation? - system29a
- In college, a programmer-technician, and the university has a programmer-engineer - iwowa
- in the card, in labor. - gecube
- More specifically, I would like to know more about these two specialties - iwowa
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Salary. Roughly speaking, a programmer-engineer solves problems at a higher level. Programmer-technician = coder, tester or something else in the same vein. And everything stems from the fact that the technician - we have it is the one who has prof. secondary, and the engineer - higher education.
- oneIf you take the State. structure, the engineer implies the presence or study in the university, the technician is a college and no more. In the same state. structures, you almost never get an engineer, if there is no higher, and if you take commerce, then, as gecube said, the difference is only in salary. - Egor Sokolov
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