• Vandals_handle@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    A good systems analyst can effectively translate user requirements into accurate statements, does not need to be a programmer. Good systems analysts are generally more adept in asking clarifying questions, challenging assumptions and sussing out needs. Good programmers will still be needed but their time is wasted gathering requirements.

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      18 hours ago

      What is a systems analyst?

      I never worked in a big enough software team to have any distinction other than “works on code” and “does sales work”.

      The field I was in was all small places that were very specialized in what they worked on.

      When I ran my own company, it was just me. I did everything that the company needed to take are of.

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        12 hours ago

        Systems analyst is like a programmer analyst without the coding. I agree, in my experience small shops were more likely to have just programmer analysts. Often also responsible for hardware as well.

        If it’s just you I hope you didn’t need a systems analyst to gather requirements and then work with the programmer to implement them. If you did, might need another kind of analysis. ;)