Systems programmer

from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
systems programmer
systems programming

   <job> (sysprog) A generic job title that covers a variety of
   specialist roles such as writing low-level code that talks to
   directly to the {operating system} on a {server}.

   Typical skills required are experience of specific operating
   systems, networking ({TCP/IP}, {ATM}, {Ethernet}, {DNS}),
   electronic mail ({POP}, {IMAP}, {SMTP}), {web servers},
   {RDBMS}, operating system and network security, and hardware
   ({SCSI}, {hard disks}, and {backup} devices).

   Contrast: {system administration}.

   (1999-09-14)
    

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