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An engineer should be an engineer in whatever he does, yet a developer just extend the business as the name suggest. They'll make some critical thinking but mustly rely on tools before creating the logic or math, while the engineer think of logic and math before choosing the tools, it doesn't mean they have to know everything just because someone said they are the requirement, everyone have their own knowledge and experience to a point which they read, and their business required, but no two person have same experience or in a same way or for a same porpuse.
The problem is that we have confused a title that says you have the skills to do it all with a role that requires you to. Just because you have the skills to do every job within a restaurant doesn’t mean you can run a restaurant by yourself. People tout that they are full-restaurant hoping to land any job role within a restaurant only to find out once hired that only two people were hired to do it all.