Have you ever encountered a situation where a leader uses Socratic questioning on the wrong audience? For example, asking a PHP developer why users are complaining about high cloud bills or questioning a backend engineer about a low website score on search engines. In the realm of software engineering, it's important to understand the distinctions between software engineers and software developers.
While there may not be a concrete difference, tech leaders should be aware of the nuances between these roles, especially when engaging in Socratic questioning. In this article, we will delve into their primary differences, explore situations where one role may not efficiently perform the other's responsibilities, and discuss the importance of organizations differentiating these roles and aligning them with platform and feature development.