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Many in-house developers are ready to quit over inadequate tech

  • 58% of developers are considering quitting due to poor and legacy tech stacks impacting their efficiency.
  • 86% of surveyed developers are embarrassed by their current tech stack.
  • 47.5% of developers have considered quitting in the past year due to tech stack issues.
  • 31% have considered quitting in the past month alone due to tech stack dissatisfaction.
  • Developers' biggest frustrations include maintaining legacy systems, non-technical stakeholders, and lack of clear requirements.
  • 74% of developers feel their tech stack significantly influences their professional identity.
  • 51% of developers are frustrated with the lack of key functionality in their current tech stacks.
  • Storyblok CTO emphasizes the impact of outdated tech stacks on developer satisfaction and retention.
  • Developers desire improvements such as a better developer experience, modern tech stack integration, and AI integration.
  • Only 4% of respondents believe their current CMS fits their needs, with 67.5% feeling it holds them back.
  • Companies are advised to implement a modernization roadmap to address tech stack issues.
  • Developers are not content with merely receiving pay raises as a solution.
  • Feiglstorfer calls for a commitment to improving developer satisfaction through a modernization roadmap.
  • Many developers find incompatibility with new technologies like AI in their current tech stacks.
  • Developers express discontent with having to add AI into everything they build.
  • Survey findings suggest inadequate tech stacks are a significant factor pushing developers to consider quitting.

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