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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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Apprentice to Jon Skeet

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Software Ninjaneer

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Software Simian

(apologies dilbert)

http://www.dilbert.com/strips/comic/2008-03-04/

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JOAT (Jack of All Trades) or RP (Renaissance Programmer)

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Technomagician

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Grand Master Architect

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Man With Whip

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Code Slinger --I overheard. I never actually used or had the title.

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I had fun being "Computational Linguist" for a while, but honestly, the more mundane job titles pay a bit better :)

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Jedi Knight

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For me:

Key maker

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Rocket Surgeon

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Engineering Coding Ninja Zombie Monkey Transmitter, obviously.

I like "Lord of Programming" also.

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  • CEO / Founder :-)
  • Software Wizard (I think some of the Apple guys used this in their very earliest days)
  • Imagineer (stolen from Disney, though they use it for something else)
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Codemaster

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Well it might be a bit plain but I like: Software Developer

It's what I've wanted to do and it easily describes what it is I do. And yes, it isn't funny. :p

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Mega Sultan. This was closely succeeded with Ultra Mega Sultan.

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Eponymous.

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It should relate to the name of the startup... like Chief Yahoo at you-know-where.

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President of Strategic Insanity

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Resident Genius....

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Code Ninja

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C'mon guys, so many lame answers. Since my first day in the business, I'm the

"Boss of all Bosses", whereas the programmers I direct usually get

"converting caffeine into code" written on their business cards.

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My actual job title (on the company issued business cards) is Hack Prime

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If you program in assembly for a job: Assembly Astronaut

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Master Blaster

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A friend of mine has the title Tool Hand on his card.

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Enterprise Synergy Consultant

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True Believer.

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Point-Guard-Convergence-Specialist!

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