Could new programming language Mojo spark your career in AI and ML?
If you’ve lost your motivation—or as some would say, your mojo—as a software developer, it’s likely because it hasn’t been the most fun time to be in the industry with layoffs rocking teams and worker morale since mid-2022. Given this context, it isn’t too surprising that Stack Overflow’s most recent Developer Survey found that less than a third (32.1%) of professional developers are happy with their current job. Common frustrations include technical debt (62.4%), as well as a reliance on unreliable tools and systems at work (31.2%). Those aren’t great numbers, but negatives are generally countered by positives. Within programming,…This story continues at The Next Web
If you’ve lost your motivation—or as some would say, your mojo—as a software developer, it’s likely because it hasn’t been the most fun time to be in the industry with layoffs rocking teams and worker morale since mid-2022. Given this context, it isn’t too surprising that Stack Overflow’s most recent Developer Survey found that less than a third (32.1%) of professional developers are happy with their current job. Common frustrations include technical debt (62.4%), as well as a reliance on unreliable tools and systems at work (31.2%). Those aren’t great numbers, but negatives are generally countered by positives. Within programming,…
This story continues at The Next Web