A software engineer is a licensed professional engineer who is schooled and skilled in the application of engineering discipline to the creation of software. A software engineer is often confused with a programmer, but the two are vastly different disciplines. While a programmer creates the codes that make a program run, a software engineer creates the designs the programmer implements. By U.S. law no person may use the title "engineer" (of any type) unless the person holds a professional engineering license from a state licensing board and are in good standing. A software engineer is also held accountable to a specific code of ethics.
(Many thanks go out to Jerry G. Nordby, P.E., Technical Director for Defense Programs, for providing this updated definition)
Software engineer resources Contains a collection of links with descriptions of interest to software engineers. Categories include: operating systems, databases, Internet, and programming.
Software Engineering Resource List Collection of software engineering links that includes categories such as: indices, archives, research sites, conferences, real time and embedded systems, visual programming research, Apple Macintosh, software configuration management, and formal methods in software architecture.