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The Difference between Software Developer and a Software Engineer

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AN Engineer oversees the system as whole using engineering principles, whilst a developer focuses on creating functional software. The answer? Well it depends on who you ask! There isn't an official distinction between the roles, with companies using their own experience and knowledge to define descriptions that suit their needs. To confuse matter further, there can be regional variations as well, with a distinct difference in education. However, the variety of data sources can be assessed and analysed to draw conclusions from. According to  Computer Science Degree Hub  software developers and software engineers have separate roles: “Software engineering refers to the application of engineering principles to create software. Software engineers participate in the software development life cycle through connecting the client’s needs with applicable technology solutions. Thus, they systematically develop processes to provide specific functions.  In the end, software engineering means

Jobs for Android developers are fast increasing than iOS

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If you hang around software engineers long enough you will notice a pattern that there are few mobile developers compared to web devs and this is a situation that is way too broad and hard to digest in this article. However,   the new report from job-seeking platform Indeed  has given aspiring mobile devs well enough reasons to take up the opportunity and market themselves as Android developers. Not only because the competition is low, but also employers are showing immense interest in hiring them as well. According to the report, there have been fewer searches for iOS app developers as compared to Android app developers. From May 2018 to May 2019, the search fell by 25.61% for iOS developers, whereas it has been 26.34% for Android developers. A decline of job searchers of mobile developer position by the job seekers has been witnessed on the job site, reducing by 32.89%. Employers are now showing their interest in hiring mobile app developers, as an increase of 10.61% i