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Devs are considering quitting en masse because of embarrassing legacy tech, survey finds
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A new survey reveals that many developers are fed up with working on outdated, clunky technology—so much so that they're seriously considering quitting their jobs. The biggest gripes? Embarrassment over using ancient tech stacks, plummeting morale, and frustration with dysfunctional content management systems (CMS) that make their jobs harder.
Editor’s Note: If companies keep forcing devs to work with dinosaur-era tools, they risk a talent exodus. It’s not just about efficiency—this is about pride and job satisfaction. Businesses clinging to legacy systems might save money in the short term, but they’ll lose skilled workers who don’t want their careers held back by tech that belongs in a museum.

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