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For daily users, single agent workflows seem to be the most comfortable for devs—giving them the most control while still increasing their productivity. 60% of respondents from our latest #StackOverflowKnows survey block agents from making unapproved system changes, and 69% prefer predictable, single-agent setups over complex, multi-agent configurations. Dive into the findings from our survey on agentic workflows: stackoverflow.blog/2026/05/2…
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While AI agent use is increasingly common amongst technologists, accuracy remains a top concern for 82% of the respondents from our latest #StackOverflowKnows survey. Privacy and security of data came in close second, with 78% of developers raising it as a concern. Dive into the results from our research on agents in the workplace: stackoverflow.blog/2026/05/2…
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Since last year, agentic AI use in the workplace has nearly doubled, but a majority of technologists rarely or never let their agents run autonomously, according to our latest #StackOverflowKnows survey. But even if human review remains the gold standard for AI in the workplace, leaders say the positive effects of agents overshadow concerns about cost and security. Dive into the results of our latest survey on agentic AI in the workplace: stackoverflow.blog/2026/05/2…
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In our latest #StackOverflowKnows survey, we want to know where you sit on the spectrum of agentic independence. Do you let agents run autonomously? How do you pay for tokens? Are agents helping you? Learn more and take our five minute survey by April 30: stackoverflow.blog/2026/04/1…
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We're all using AI agents...right? We want to know if and how you're using agents in your work! Take our five-minute survey on AI agents and developer workflows and have your voice heard in our next #StackOverflowKnows survey: stackoverflow.az1.qualtrics.…
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Was 2025 the year of the AI agents? For developers learning to code it was. AI usage for learning jumped 16% since our 2025 Developer Survey, with devs ages 25–34 leading the charge. Dive into the results of our #StackOverflowKnows survey on AI and learning: stackoverflow.blog/2026/03/1…
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In the world of software development, using AI to learn has become increasingly common. In fact, early career and mid-career devs turn to AI tools first when learning a new coding concept, with experienced devs still preferring documentation to learn. Dive into the results of our latest #StackOverflowKnows survey: stackoverflow.blog/2026/03/1…
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AI has transformed the way developers work—and how they learn. Last month, in partnership with @OpenAI, we surveyed our community about how and when they use AI to build knowledge, finding more developers than ever are using AI at work to learn. But do they trust AI tools? Dive into the full results of our latest #StackOverflowKnows Survey: stackoverflow.blog/2026/03/1…
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Software developers are constantly learning, especially when the technology we use every day is rapidly evolving. So we want to know: how do you learn, and how has AI changed the way you learn? If you're someone who works with code, take our five minute survey on learning and AI to have your voice heard in our #StackOverflowKnows survey. stackoverflow.az1.qualtrics.…
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For experienced developers, documentation isn't always a time suck. But the more time that documentation and research take, the more frustrated experienced devs say they are— leading to both of these tasks ranking as the top monthly frustrations for developers with over ten years of professional experience. Dive into our latest #StackOverflowKnows survey to learn about the challenges developers face in their work: stackoverflow.blog/2025/12/1…
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What frustrates you the most at work? In our latest #StackOverflowKnows survey, we asked developers to share the daily problems they face and to rate them on a frustration scale from 0 to 100. #Developers had the highest—and most variable—levels of frustration when learning code bases and engaging with support ticketing systems, while writing code for new features was the least frustrating task. Dive into the results of our latest survey: stackoverflow.blog/2025/12/1…
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What's the biggest waste of time for developers? The answer probably won't surprise you. Documentation—both having to spend time on it and the lack of it from team members—is the main source of friction in a developer's day to day. Explore the results from our latest #StackOverflowKnows survey on developer frustrations: stackoverflow.blog/2025/12/1…
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Technology is changing fast, and developers are doing their best to keep up. But with every new update, tool, and software comes new challenges. We want to know what your day-to-day looks like as a developer in 2025, and what your frustrations are. Share your experience with us in our latest #StackOverflowKnows survey: stackoverflow.az1.qualtrics.…
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As technology rapidly evolves and AI tools become more widely adopted, companies are shifting their strategies to keep up. But what has that meant for the day-to-day life of a developer? We want to hear from you about the pain points you face in your day to day workflow - weigh in on our latest #StackOverflowKnows survey: stackoverflow.az1.qualtrics.…
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Open-source is a longstanding trend in the developer space, but familiarity with it varies across levels of professional experience. Learn more from our #StackOverflowKnows survey: stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/0…
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Open-source AI projects are a place of community for developers, but are there security risks? Technologists are split - 48% believe there is no significant threat, while 44% think it poses a risk. Read insights from our #StackOverflowKnows survey: stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/0…
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Technologists forty five and over have the highest rate of engagement with open-source, but they're the least likely to engage with AI chatbots, according to our recent #StackOverflowKnows survey. Dig into our insights on developers and open-source AI: stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/0…
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While OpenAI's GPT-4o still ranks highest among technologists, our #StackOverflowKnows survey found rising preference and awareness for open-source LLM models like Deepseek R1 and V3, highlighting the growth of community-driven AI. Explore more insights: stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/0…
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Did you know that 57% of users we polled for our latest #StackOverflowKnows survey say their favored way to engage with open-source is giving feedback to open-source projects? Learn more about how devs prefer to explore open-source tech: stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/0… #OpenSourceTech
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Open-source technology has been fundamental to the development of the internet. In our latest #StackOverflowKnows survey, we asked developers their thoughts on open-source #AI, their level of trust of open-source versus proprietary LLM models, and more. stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/0…
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