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  • 5
    Where do you draw the line between programming and "IT"?
  • 8
    The people who install operating systems, fix computers, install networks, install hardware

    system.DrawLine(); //right here

    Develop software,
    Manage code
    Fixing bugs
    Spends countless hours doing magical logic maths and stuff.
  • 4
    But you can do all the things above the line right?
  • 3
    @Treighton course I can, doesn't mean it's in my job description and that I want to fix everyones computers.
  • 5
    So I guess then you don't deal with data?
    Because software development and engineering are IT jobs.
  • 4
    A degree in IT is a big difference than a degree in software engineering.
  • 2
    Software engineering is part of information technology like it or not.
    Just like dentist and brain surgeon are medical care.
    Pilot and mehanic are both aviation{jobs} and so on.
  • 4
    Yes. Okay programming falls under the category of Information technology. But the term IT when referring to a profession refers to an "IT technician". And it was understandable what was meant when I said "when people assume we're IT". The software engineers are in a different section than the IT department in a company.
  • 2
    @JimmyJumpdrive but would you let an IT guy touch your box?
  • 1
    I mean, if the company is forcing us to use specific software, chances are, I'd rather have the IT guy just install windows for me and walk away.

    If I have full liberty over my machine, no.

    But, the convince of an IT technician setting a system on a companys network is there, for something like that... yes.

    It really depends on the task on hand.
    Can I connect a machine to a network? Yes.

    Can the guy who connects the machines to a network all day and gets paid to do so do it faster than me? Probably, its what an it tech is for.
  • 2
    I agree, same realm but different buckets. There's a lot of crossover, but IT Admins generally don't know much past PowerShell/Bash and Devs don't know all the OS internals. Granted, they/we could if given time and coffee.
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