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For example, I work in a CA. There's really not much code to write other than keeping up with new standards and requirements.



Yeah, at a CA, fair enough. But there are tonnes of B2B or B2C SaaS type products, that do need new features, bug fixes, performance improvements, UX improvements, etc., but aren’t getting them quickly because dev productivity has declined so far. Typically environments with confusing architecture, slow local dev flow, slow CI, poor test coverage and tonnes of manual QA required, etc.




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