What’s the One Thing That Slows You Down the Most as a Developer?
Ashish Parmar
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Hey everyone!
As developers, we all run into things that slow us down—whether it’s repetitive tasks, debugging, or juggling too many tools.
If you could fix one thing in your workflow that would save you the most time, what would it be?
I’m asking because we’re working on Vitara.AI, a tool designed to help developers work faster by automating boring, repetitive stuff and making workflows smoother.
Your input could really help us make something that’s genuinely useful. Can’t wait to hear your thoughts!
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Hassan Sajjad@m_hassan_sajjad
Honestly, meetings run my productivity. Something to help me refocus quicker would be a lifesaver.
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Reading through messy, outdated code slows me down so much. Could Vitara help make sense of that.
Waiting on CI/CD pipelines always breaks my flow. Anything that speeds that up would be a huge help.
Debugging old code is such a drag. If you could automate even part of that, it'd save me hours.
For me, switching between tools slows everything down. If Vitara could simplify that, it'd make my day.
I often catch myself rewriting similar code snippets. If Vitara could streamline that, it'd be awesome.
Dependency updates are a nightmare for me. If Vitara can handle that smoothly, I'd love to try it.
I dread writing documentation, it feels like I'm repeating myself. Automation there would make a huge difference.
Reproducing bugs from vague reports takes forever. If Vitara could assist with that, I'm all ears,
Context switching is my biggest issue. Jumping from coding to slack completely throws me off.