I didn't spent years of my life studying "to put food on the table" - I studied and became an engineer because of my passion for technology. In other words, I love my Job and I love developing software.
The "so called" engineer would actually know that methodology and testing not only doesn't have nothing to do with engineering, but instead knows that these are (some of many) tools with which to produce quality solutions.
This seems a little unfair.
I didn't spent years of my life studying "to put food on the table" - I studied and became an engineer because of my passion for technology. In other words, I love my Job and I love developing software.
The "so called" engineer would actually know that methodology and testing not only doesn't have nothing to do with engineering, but instead knows that these are (some of many) tools with which to produce quality solutions.