We asked developers how work is going. Their response was a cry for help
Briefly

The software development lifecycle is often thought to be orderly and streamlined, but it’s actually chaotic and inefficient. Developers are spending too much time on post-coding tasks.
Surveying 500 engineers revealed that a quarter of developers work at least 10 days of overtime a month. More than half cited burnout as a reason for peers quitting.
Businesses are wasting time and money due to inefficiencies in software development, and they risk losing talented people who leave for better opportunities.
AI has the potential to reduce the manual toil within software development, but without a comprehensive change in processes, it alone won’t solve the issue.
Read at Fast Company
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