The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003):
toolsmith
n.
The software equivalent of a tool-and-die specialist; one who specializes
in making the tools with which other programmers create applications.
Many hackers consider this more fun than applications per se; to understand
why, see uninteresting. Jon Bentley, in the ?Bumper-Sticker Computer
Science? chapter of his book More Programming Pearls, quotes Dick Sites
from DEC as saying ?I'd rather write programs to write programs than
write programs?.
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
toolsmith
The software equivalent of a tool-and-die specialist; one who
specialises in making the tools with which other programmers
create applications. Many hackers consider this more fun than
applications per se; to understand why, see uninteresting.
Jon Bentley, in the "Bumper-Sticker Computer Science" chapter
of his book "More Programming Pearls", quotes Dick Sites from
DEC as saying "I'd rather write programs to write programs
than write programs".
[Jargon File]