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Are You a Coder or a Programmer?

Writing only codes does not make you a programmer...

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Are You a Coder or a Programmer?
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Tech Enthusiast

I see so many out there who refer to themselves as programmers simply because they can write some basic codes. Just like I heard someone say few days back that:

I am a programmer😊, I write HTML programming language.

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😂😂Hilarious right?

I think it's cool to know the difference between these two terms.

WHO IS A CODER?

A Coder is basically anyone who writes code. If you write HTML codes, you're an HTML coder. A Coder is the least level of developing software applications. If you're given a simple application to work on and you can't draw out how the application should work or you need someone else to do that before you can write the codes, you are a coder and not a programmer.

Similarly, a Coder only deals with the codes, and so, his or her task can be less intimidating or less intensive compared to that of a programmer.

WHO IS A PROGRAMMER?

A programmer is a person who writes codes for computer programs and mobile applications. Not only does he write codes, he is also involved in maintaining, debugging and troubleshooting systems and software to ensure that everything runs smoothly.

Also, a Programmer is capable of writing more sophisticated codes than a coder.

WHAT DO PEOPLE THINK ABOUT THESE TWO(2) TERMINOLOGIES?

I conducted a short survey to know others opinion and these are part of the responses I got.

1. Ayodele Samuel Adebayo said👇:

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He said, a Coder is the least rank or experience level of Programmers, meaning that all Programmers are Coders but not all Coders are Programmers😀. He explained better in this article he wrote.

2. Miss Anonymous from #techtwitter who has categorically informed me not to disclose her identity😀 said:

A Coder writes codes, a Programmer also writes codes...

...meaning, Miss Anonymous sees no difference between a Coder and a Programmer😁.

3. Lastly, let's read what Ibraheem from #techtwitter has to tell us:

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In summary, Ibraheem thinks a Coder writes codes only to perform a specific task, while a Programmer writes codes to build an app or a website🤭...

Thank you all for the feedbacks!

CONCLUSION

To wrap up this article, I'll say coding is a branch of programming because programming involves more than just coding, it also involves data structures, problem solving, algorithms and the likes.

I am sure after reading up to this part of the article, you vividly know the category you belong.

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Are you a Coder or a Programmer? Let me know in the comment section below, I would love to hear from you.😊

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Noah5y ago

Maybe unpopular opinion, but this seems like splitting hairs. You're either a developer/programmer/software engineer or you're not.

No, writing HTML and CSS/SCSS/etc. does not make you a developer. Nearly every designer I've worked with does this to a degree but their primary job is a UI/UX designer.

There's nothing wrong with having hard defined boundaries for what is and isn't qualifying. When you start taking interchangeable words for the same thing and try to morph one or two of them to be different but not mutually-exclusive terms you just make things more vague and dilute the meaning behind the words.

But that's just my opinion

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GraceOS.5y ago

Thank you Noah for your opinion!.. the third paragraph of your response almost got me confused though 😸😊

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but we can't still overlook the fact that these terms have their meanings.

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Noah5y ago

Ayodele Samuel Adebayo my point is that as long as I've been a developer, coder and programmer have been slang terms for software developer/engineer. Trying to change the term to mean something else doesn't make sense. The more professional titles of developer and engineer are what you see on job postings but in casual conversation, especially with non-programmers, you'd likely refer to your self as a programmer or just a 'developer'.

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Programmer, between nice article

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GraceOS.5y ago

💪🏼...Thank you!

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Now I know the difference. Thanks for the article, and thanks for the meeting as well. Happy Weekend to you and everyone 😙

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GraceOS.5y ago

My pleasure 🤗

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Hmm, which I'm I? 🤔

These concepts data structures, problem-solving, algorithms, I won't say I've mastered them but I'll call myself a programmer in Javascript 🙂.

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GraceOS.5y ago

and of the greatteest Programmer ✊.. 😊

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Thank you so much for this, I learnt the difference 😊

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GraceOS.5y ago

😁my pleasure

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Thanks for the mention 😊, Nice article, short and informative, I am a programmer at Javascript while a coder at Python 😂

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GraceOS.5y ago

😁😁