Feel free to delete or close this as it is subjective.
http://www.wizzy.com/andyr/Mel.html
There's a story about 'Mel' and he's termed a 'real programmer' because he supposedly good at optimizing and writing machine code that no one else could figure out.
To me, that's not a real programmer. Perhaps at the time it was held in high reverance for job security reasons (...or what not), but I still don't think Mel fits the definition of a real programmer.
I had an RPG (IBM AS400 language) teacher who held himself in high regard, but in all honesty he wasn't that smart, as I would point out bugs in his programs during class, and could easily use RPG IV pointers coming from a self-taught C background.
To me, a real programmer, writes code that can be relatively easily modified and understood by other programmers. A real programmer can take what appears to be the most awful program and make sense of it, no matter how bad it is. A real programmer has patience, knowledge and fortitude.
What is your definition of a 'real programmer'? Do you think 'Mel' was a real programmer?
