Fixing Developer Burnout Starts with These Simple Changes
Developers are facing burnout as only 10% of their day is spent writing code, with the rest bogged down by inefficiencies and fragmented workflows. Key issues include data access difficulties, security headaches, and inconsistent collaboration tools, which are driving dissatisfaction across the industry.
Steve Rodda writes for The New Stack
At the same time, a surprisingly high number of developers experience burnout at work. It’s a significant problem in many organizations, and the costs can be exceptionally high for development teams. Why are developers getting burned out if they enjoy their line of work? The catch is that developers spend as little as 10% of their day writing code. The tech industry has been wrestling with this problem for years.
Addressing these frustrations directly by improving data pipelines, streamlining security, and fostering better communication can significantly boost productivity and morale.