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I've just concerned about this subject when I talked with my customer. They always call me as a "coder". What do you think is the difference between coder and programmer?

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Money, Prestige, Fame, Women. THAT is the difference. – Simucal May 6 at 4:10
@Simucal: hahaah, good one! – Mitch Wheat May 6 at 4:11
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They're spelled and pronounced differently. – JerSchneid May 6 at 4:17
why are people annoying with a serious question? – Minh Le May 6 at 6:59

closed as subjective and argumentative by amdfan, Mitch Wheat, JP, Adam Robinson, lomaxx May 6 at 4:13

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I would say, a coder is just concerned with the code, as opposed to a "developer" or programmer who deals with requirements too...

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A programmer writes code. A coder is one that writes programs. Does this clear it up? The difference is in your customer's head. IMHO, he's making up stuff.

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none .

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