State of the Developer Ecosystem in 2023: Burnout, Learning, and Job Satisfaction
Developers experience burnout, but 70% of them code on weekends ๐

The text discusses a report by Jet Brains on the state of the developer ecosystem in 2023, highlighting that 73% of developers have experienced burnout. It also reveals that 75% of developers have quit a learning program or course, and the majority prefer learning through documentation and APIs. Additionally, job satisfaction is largely influenced by good hours, good pay, and feeling productive, with 70% of developers coding for fun on weekends.
- 73% of developers have experienced burnout
- 75% of developers have quit a learning program or course
- Job satisfaction is influenced by good hours, good pay, and feeling productive
- 70% of developers code for fun on weekends