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Chief Craftsman or Code Magician

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this is definitely programming related, as it refers to whimsical PROGRAMMER job titles that you might see at a small startup. – Jeff Atwood Jan 25 at 17:13
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I find it very hard to take people with ridiculous job titles seriously. – unforgiven3 Jan 25 at 17:59
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I make it a point to never be taken seriously. – Sara Chipps Jan 25 at 20:11
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Those who can't take people with ridiculous job titles seriously shouldn't be taken seriously =) – Chii Jan 26 at 5:38
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Those who think people who can't take people with ridiculous job titles seriously shouldn't be taken seriously, shouldn't be taken seriously... seriously... but no really, i'm just kidding. – Max Schmeling Aug 28 at 18:06
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Creative Director

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Toolsmith. I actually applied for a position advertised as that at a startup, was accepted and employed in that position (until the role changed). But it was a neat title.

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Great Voodoo Master, the one that writes the tools but noone knows how (they do, but won't dare touching the code without asking first)

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How about the "Jon Skeet" title? Only the best of the best at your startup get it.

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Coding Extraordinaire

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I have seen Smack Foo Master used.

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Purveyor of Fine Software

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A friend of mine recounted a story at a start-up he worked at where they made the mistake of letting the developers pick their own titles to put on their business cards. This title was the result of that decision:

"Senior Frost Giant"

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Automator automate

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Bug Zapper

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Creative Technologist

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When I took my current job, my boss said he was looking to fill the "SQL Guru Ninja" position. Still tells newcomers that that's my title.

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Innovator

Back in the dot com boom days, Etensity (a company that went bankrupt and no longer exists) gave that title to all of it's new programmers/consultants.

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master of interweb experiences

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protocols maven

or better still

bhagwan shree programastra

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The All-In-One

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Master Shit Solver or does that more apply to a maintenance programmer?

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Cowboy Coder. Because I want to work in the JPod.

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Neither of the ones I try to get have been mentioned, so I'll go:

  1. Luddite
  2. Antigrammer
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How about blue/white/grey/black collar coder, or well, uber coder. Though, in my time, I've had to unfortunately work with a few "fellows" that were absolute code baboons. Am thinking: If you hand a chimp a pistol, is he a military force? If you hand a code baboon a compiler, is he a bona fide engineer? Ok, enough evil thoughts. Heck, how about "Analyst I"? Heh, that one always got me. So, are you a programmer, or not?!

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The guy who keeps reading StackOverflow instead of documenting the latest VB API

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