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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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Chief Hacking Officer (stolen from eeye).

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Yeah but eEye is hardly a startup and he's not a programmer. Great title though, I agree. – silky Aug 27 at 23:45
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i prefer hacker in chief – RCIX Sep 15 at 17:30
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Let's be honest: Code Monkey.

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it's actually sorta become derogatory... – Ross Jan 25 at 17:27
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I like the term and it fits very well!! – Code Monkey Feb 22 at 3:32
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Director of Inhuman Resources.

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hahahah i love it – ewakened Jan 26 at 21:26
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SeƱor developer

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nice! :) +1..... – Yuval A Aug 28 at 18:29
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Supreme Overlord

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Sir Codes A lot

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Master Chief

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Killing Covenant is 10 times better than the Flood – alex Mar 23 at 5:07
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I have given myself the title Princess of Software in our startup.

I love inflated startup titles. One place I worked had 5 VPs and 11 employees.

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I've always been partial to Creator of Worlds.

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That's funny cuz in my office I'm known as Destroyer of Worlds. – Webjedi Feb 4 at 0:26
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In retaliation to the ridiculousness of being called a Software Engineer then a Software Architect my friend titled himself a Software Neurosurgeon.

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No he was just poking fun at the inflated titles we have in the software industry for programmers/developers. He also happened to be a licensed engineer, and the use of engineer for a non-licensed programmer irritated him. – grieve Jan 29 at 22:23
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@grieve: he's got a good point: that PE test is hard! Engineer is a title you should earn. – jcollum Aug 28 at 18:17
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I have an iron ring, took software engineering in university. Still I'm not a software engineer. I don't think most companies want engineered software. I don't even know if I'd want to work as a software engineer. Too much paperwork and bureacracy to get any really intesting coding done. Also, the field is too young, and we aren't even sure how to assure quality yet. – Kibbee Sep 26 at 0:47
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Engineering Ninja

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Coding Zombie

...Okay that maybe more "appropriate" than "cool"

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Chief propellerhead

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Hahahaha that has such a great ring to it. +1 – Matt Olenik Apr 13 at 7:01
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Director of Doing Things Better

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Evil Genius

It's what I have on my business cards.

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Are you following the evil genius book? amazon.com/Evil-Geniuses-Nutshell-Illiad/dp/… – rschuler Aug 28 at 18:23
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Senior Vice Master of the Code, The Compiler, The Setup and the Deployment, Creator of the Functionality, Keeper of the Quality, Destroyer of the Bug, Conqueror of Evil

At least that makes a nice business card.

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I liked one of Pham Nuwen's old job titles in A Fire Upon the Deep: Programmer-at-Arms. (The book also had Programmer-Archaeologists -- not the job for me...)

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I'm a fan of:

0110001101101111011001000110010101110010

Yeah, hardcore ;)

Pro tip - it translates to coder

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Bit Director

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Da Shiznit

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For people that start as programmer maybe "Chief Bug Creator" :-)

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Tester

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Founder and Junior Vice President Compu-Global-Hyper-Mega-Net...

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Software Craftsman

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I had a friend in test who was the Dark Lord of Quality

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Code Warrior, yes its an IDE, but its still a very cool title to use.

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Software Samurai

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If you're the only one:

National programming team leader.

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Rich Internet Solutions Developer

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Bit Twiddler

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