LLMs have become ubiquitous in the tech industry. But developers have favorites. According to our 2025 #DeveloperSurvey, Claude Sonnet (67.5%), Gemini Reasoning (65.2%), and OpenAI Reasoning (63.6%) are the models that devs are most satisfied with. After a year full of ever-evolving models, what do you think will be the highest rated LLM of 2026?
Dive into more findings from our 2025 survey: survey.stackoverflow.co/2025…
Last year, only around 15% of developers were using "vibe coding" tools. But our 2025 Developer Survey found that 84% of developers used or planned to use AI in their workflows. As AI coding assistants have become more powerful and their use more common, how much do you think these numbers will change in this year's survey?
Explore the results of our 2025 #DeveloperSurvey: survey.stackoverflow.co/2025…
Have you read our State of Code Developer Survey report?@SonarSource's Anirban and Eduardo give you a glimpse of the data it contains.
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Have you read our State of Code Developer Survey report? @SonarSource's Anirban and Eduardo give you a glimpse of the data it contains. #stateofcode#developersurvey
Did you know that, on average, developers use four different AI tools to complete their daily tasks? Our State of Code report is full of insights like this.
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We released our State of Code Developer Survey report.
@SonarSource's Anirban and Eduardo give you a glimpse of the data it contains.
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82% of devs say AI helps them code faster ⚡️
But here’s the paradox: While 96% don't fully trust the output, less than half (48%) actually check the code before committing. 🚩
Are we sacrificing quality for speed?
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We spoke with @devopsdotcom about our State of Code: Developer Survey report, sharing that AI coding tools are creating challenges for DevOps teams as the volume of code being generated increases. Read article to learn more: devops.com/survey-sees-wider…#StateofCode#DeveloperSurvey
We released our State of Code Developer Survey report. @Sonar's Anirban and Eduardo give you a glimpse of the data it contains. #stateofcode#developersurvey
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Our 2025 #DeveloperSurvey showed that AI is affecting every part of the developer ecosystem, from the programming languages they use to their preferred spaces for learning and community. Erin Yepis explores the results of this year's survey, what our findings mean for developer communities, and how dev life is shifting in the age of AI.
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Our 2025 #DeveloperSurvey found that developer job satisfaction is finally on the rise, a reverse from a several year downward trend. Our Senior Analyst Erin Yepis returns to the @DevInterrupted podcast to explore this year's survey results, including why developers are happier this year, what's causing distrust in AI, and why experienced engineers are staying away from vibe coding.
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Our annual #DeveloperSurvey is a chance to take a yearly "temperature check" of the developer community. Our Chief Product and Technology Officer Jody Bailey and Senior Analyst Erin Yepis join the Software Engineering Daily podcast to share insights from this year's survey, including the AI trust paradox, the reality behind the vibe coding hype, and what tech tools developers are spending the most time using.
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As AI usage becomes more common in developer workflows, programmers are feeling challenged by AI's inaccuracy. 66% of developers are frustrated that AI solutions are almost right but not quite, while 45.2% cite the time-consuming task of debugging AI-generated code as a problem.
Explore insights from our annual #DeveloperSurvey: survey.stackoverflow.co/2025…
As technology has evolved, the number of tools developers use has increased exponentially. Over half of developers (54%) are using six or more distinct tools or platforms to create, analyze, manage, or share information, with over half needing six to ten tools to complete their work.
Dive into the results from our 2025 #DeveloperSurvey: survey.stackoverflow.co/2025…