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رَبْطِ
programmatore

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

I. engineer [Brit ɛndʒɪˈnɪə, Am ˌɛndʒəˈnɪr] N

engineer Am RAIL

II. engineer [Brit ɛndʒɪˈnɪə, Am ˌɛndʒəˈnɪr] VB trans

1. engineer (plot):

engineer revolt, fall, success, conspiracy

2. engineer (build):

software [Brit ˈsɒf(t)wɛː, Am ˈsɔf(t)wɛr] N

computer software before n engineering, protection
computer software company, designer, manufacturer, project, publishing
computer software industry, market

in the PONS Dictionary

software engineer N

programmatore(-trice) m (f)
in the PONS Dictionary

I. engineer [ˌen·dʒɪ·ˈnɪr] N

1. engineer (with a degree):

2. engineer (technician):

3. engineer RAIL:

II. engineer [ˌen·dʒɪ·ˈnɪr] VB trans

software [ˈsɑ:ft·wer] N

software m inv
Present
Iengineer
youengineer
he/she/itengineers
weengineer
youengineer
theyengineer
Past
Iengineered
youengineered
he/she/itengineered
weengineered
youengineered
theyengineered
Present Perfect
Ihaveengineered
youhaveengineered
he/she/ithasengineered
wehaveengineered
youhaveengineered
theyhaveengineered
Past Perfect
Ihadengineered
youhadengineered
he/she/ithadengineered
wehadengineered
youhadengineered
theyhadengineered

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A large part of the task of a software engineer is to continually alter code to prevent this.
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Often one is expected to start out as a computer programmer before being promoted to software engineer.
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It is widely accepted that he is some form of software engineer/system administrator with a background in low level languages.
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A management systems specialist, she works as a software engineer.
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The experience of the programmer / software engineer easily removes most of the previously stated problems.
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