A few years back the skill had one name: prompt engineering. You rewrote a sentence until the model did the thing. Last year the same corner of the job picked up a new name, context engineering. This year the threads call it loop engineering, and the line repeated under it is the verifier is the bottleneck, not the model anymore.

Every rename draws the same reaction from the same developers: is this a real shift, or the same work with fresh paint so someone can sell a course. That reflex is usually right. Most AI-tooling vocabulary turns over faster than the problems it describes.

So here is the read, one rename at a time. At each step, the thing you were actually engineering changed. What changed was the unit of work, not the marketing around it. The problems the newest name points at have a dated, public record. The dates are on the articles; the arithmetic is yours to do.

The unit was a prompt

Call it 2022 through 2024. The unit of work is a single prompt. You engineer the wording of one request: few-shot examples, a role frame, think step by step, the ordering of the ask. The entire surface you controlled was the text of one message, and the craft was getting that message right.