Comment by fc417fc802
18 hours ago
By that definition the vast majority of historic engineers weren't "real" engineers. It's correct to claim that software engineering isn't currently an accredited profession and it's also quite reasonable to question the extent to which the vast majority of software development qualifies as the practice of engineering. But the latter is highly subjective and will likely also rule out a significant fraction of the grunt work that accredited engineers perform.
Which is to say, engineer the job title is distinct from engineering the activity is distinct from engineer the accreditation.
>By that definition the vast majority of historic engineers weren't "real" engineers.
And they weren't. They were craftsmen and tradesmen, e.g. stonemasons.