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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a software programmer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who writes and develops software as part of their job or profession.
Example: "After years of studying computer science, she finally became a software programmer at a leading tech company."
Alternatives: "a software developer" or "a computer programmer."
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Shen works in a bank in the CBD, and her husband Zhao, whom she married a year ago, is a software programmer in a Japanese-owned company.
I became a software designer and then a software programmer.
How about a gig as a software programmer for MacroGenics, a biotech firm in Rockville?
Her mother is a software programmer for the Customs Service in Washington.
His friend, a software programmer who declined to be named – "call me Hamlet" –agreed.
The bridegroom is a software programmer at Epicentric, a software company in San Francisco.
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The bridegroom, 38, is a computer software programmer at Jane Street Capital, a trading firm in Manhattan.
[C11.] Chinese Programmer Is Arrested A Chinese software programmer has been arrested after a Silicon Valley company complained that he had tried to steal software.
A U.S. attorney's office last week reported the arrest of a Silicon Valley software programmer who threatened to torture and kill employees of a Canadian company he says sent him spam.
One of the human brains behind Deep Fritz, Franz Morsch, a Dutch software programmer, said he was disappointed in a vital aspect of the computer's performance.
Mr. Rutherfurd, 30, is a senior software programmer at the Centreville, Va., office of Alloy Media & Marketing, a New York advertising and marketing company.
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