Programming is Easy, Software Engineering is Hard
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Programming itself is technically manageable for skilled developers, but software engineering becomes genuinely hard when time constraints and non-technical stakeholders are introduced. Drawing on Russ Cox's definition, the author argues that the real difficulty lies not in solving technical problems but in navigating meetings, context switching, priority changes, and organizational pressures imposed by people who don't fully understand the work.
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