Software developers around the world should be thrilled at what this year has to offer. The introduction of modern tools, frameworks and innovations will open more opportunities for greater efficiency in this industry.

Exciting Developer Predictions for 2023

The following are some of the developer predictions to expect in 2023;

  • Cloud platforms and low-code tools will consolidate. This in turn will bring out various products that include mobile apps, web apps, and websites.
  • Developers will have the ability to handle complex projects at scale.
  • There will be collaborations between designers and developers that will be effective and inspiring.
  • Dev talent will happen to be more decentralized than we have seen in the past. This means we will have more diversity and great final products.
  • AI will come in handy and free developers to do more creative work because it will clean up code.
  • The tendency of moving to more managed environments will increase thus offering new and better-managed services.

Hackers will become Part of Software Development

Hackers are usually seen as being associated with cyber attacks. However, many of them have a “range of skillsets” that is important in cementing software security and software supply chain risk management.

Both hackers and external code reviewers will become more integrated into software development processes in 2023.

DevOps has Reduced the Gap

The developer community has always had friction between “system people” and software developers. Developers come up with software that fails and it’s usually the system’s people’s job to make it work, this always causes more friction.

This problem has been resolved by the introduction of the DevOps idea. The systems of failure are moved back to developers in order to be one team.

Additionally, to unite this area, having both elements in the same working environment is ideal.

Lastly, software development remains the backbone of the global digital economy and is crucial for many businesses and services.

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