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gashmol | 6 months ago

I'm pretty sure every engineering field calls it designing. Perhaps software devs feel a need to inflate what they actually do.

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degamad|6 months ago

I think the analogy is to construction, not engineering.

In construction, architects and designers do different jobs. The software equivalents of those roles map reasonably well to the construction equivalents.

corytheboyd|6 months ago

In my (software) experience, the terms are basically interchangeable. Some people will violently defend “architect right, design wrong” and others the opposite, So uh, pretty hard for me, a normal person, to care much about which word is right for the “you sit down and think before you build” part of software engineering.

toolslive|6 months ago

In my country, we have both the academic title "engineer", and "engineer architect". People view this as "proper engineer" and "not so proper engineer".

Anyway, "you sit down and think before you build" is indeed what you want and the word for that is "strategy".

bsoles|6 months ago

> the “you sit down and think before you build” part of software engineering.

Well, Agile, Scrum, and backlogs took care of that. /s