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I say, change the title of the "Software Developers."
I stay on as "Technical Writer" and they receive the new title of "Code Writer", after all, many software developers may simply be writing the code for a program they didn't design, just as I write the manuals for a program I didn't design.
On second thought, why not let people use the titles they feel most satisfied with?
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