In programming, a good job description does not always mean solving it. But any description of a problem always brings it closer to its solution. Algorithmization and programming have recently been considered with great exaggeration as synonymous words.
Programmers are increasingly called developers. The result of programming is always a description (variables + algorithm) of the solution to the problem.
In what language what and how is done - it does not matter.
A little touching story
Algorithmization and programming initially went hand in hand, but then their paths diverged. At this point, much is not worth remembering - this applies to the first. It is always necessary to have a clear idea of variables and algorithms - this applies to the second.
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