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Name: Abel Mohler
Location: Asheville, North Carolina USA
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I think this question is a little too simplistic in its assumption, but here's a reduction:
1. A developer doesn't need to be constantly monitored, and will get out ahead of a project's needs by coming up with creative solutions to problems. A developer is a master of prophylactic thinking (thinking ahead), and doesn't need to be constantly told what to do.
2. A coder knows how to do stuff, and has many tools to do so, but needs to be told exactly what to do. He or she usually has less experience or less ability to think ahead. These are usually junior developers, but some programmers or other coders (example: HTML specialists) never get past the "coding stage" for some reason. They don't think creatively about problems, and tend to be dogmatic in their assessments of things.
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