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That's still what it means at my company: tech-y stuff that doesn't involve programming. It usually involves more direct contact with clients, insulating the programmers from that. I'm not sure why it's called "system analyst," since they don't analyze systems.

The other programmers call themselves coders or developers. My official title might even be "developer." I tell people I'm a programmer because I'm 55.



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