Developers say they need better tech in order to innovate - but many aren't sure where it will come from
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Tech Radar[^]:
Developers are still spending too much time on troubleshooting application performance issues, rendering them incapable of spending enough time on innovation and other productive work, new research has claimed.
Nothing up this sleeve, nothing up that sleeve...
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Tech Radar[^]:
Developers are still spending too much time on troubleshooting application performance issues, rendering them incapable of spending enough time on innovation and other productive work, new research has claimed.
Nothing up this sleeve, nothing up that sleeve...
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too much time on troubleshooting application performance issues
The faster the hardware, the biggest and most numerous the crap in the apps that make that hardware go to the limit anyways.
M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Tech Radar[^]:
Developers are still spending too much time on troubleshooting application performance issues, rendering them incapable of spending enough time on innovation and other productive work, new research has claimed.
Nothing up this sleeve, nothing up that sleeve...
For the bigger dogs, Dynatrace seems to be something of a must. I note that it is "performance" issues. Lots of times that may not have much to do with code. When it is to do with code it is probably going to be architectural where fundamental design flaws can be corrected and change the metrics considerably. Some of this is people treating literally everything as preoptimization and relying on Dynatrace to optimize where specifically needed. I might argue that you aren't gonna innovate terribly much, and maybe it'd be counterproductive if you did when you're banging stuff out that chokes under load but don't know why till a Dynatrace tells you. ...But I am a good bit salty today.