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

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  • Half of developers thought about quitting due to poor tech stacks this year
  • A tech stack is more than productivity – it defines many developers
  • Storyblok CTO calls for full modernization roadmap

The majority (58%) of developers are considering quitting due to poor and legacy tech stacks that reduce their efficiency and productivity, new research has claimed.

86% of the 200 developers surveyed by CMS firm Storyblok say they’re embarrassed by their current tech stack, with nearly half (47.5%) considering quitting in the past year as a result of their tech stack, and nearly one in three (31%) considering doing so in the past month alone.

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