What programming languages does your engineering team use? Pick any that are in use in your department.

Python38%

C30%

Java51%

C++37%

C#29%

Rust9%

Assembly3%

Visual Basic9%

PHP18%

SQL18%

Go5%

JavaScript20%

Ruby9%

Swift7%

Scratch4%

Delphi/Object Pascal1%

MATLAB2%

Classic Visual Basic2%

Fortran1%

R1%

Other2%


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Director of Data in Healthcare and Biotech, 10,001+ employees
We are mostly a Python/Flask/SQL based shop. In healthcare, the vast majority of researchers know a little Python or R so to keep the highest potential for people understanding our code we went with Python.
CTO in Consumer Goods, 11 - 50 employees
Java and Typescript for application development, and a bit of SQL. Terraform for infrastructure orchestration. Python for new AI implementations because there is little alternative.
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Limited environment/Infrastructure resources31%

Inability to quickly identify the root cause of CI/CD pipeline failures45%

Lack of standardized CI/CD pipeline templates across the organization53%

Integrating security tools - inefficient security implementation leading to false positives38%

Poor communication across business and product teams/coordination challenges26%

Cost/resource management26%

Implementation of CI/CD into on-going projects and workflows22%

Internal resistance: training issues, culture, etc.14%

Inefficient implementation of CI/CD due to lack of expertise, poor training, etc.19%

Poorly written unit and acceptance testing9%


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We are not doing regression testing10%

25% manual, 75% automated50%

50% manual, 50% automated27%

100% manual, 0% automated8%

Don't know2%


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CTO in Software, 201 - 500 employees
Without a doubt - Technical Debt! It's a ball and chain that creates an ever increasing drag on any organization, stifles innovation, and prevents transformation.
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