Programming in the pandemic - Veracode: Depend on deeper dependencies (on two levels) Latest Blog Posts Related Content Data lake storage: Cloud vs on-premise data lakes CIO interview: Laura Dawson, CIO, London School of Economics Download Current Issue With only a proportion of developers classified as key workers (where their responsibilities perhaps included the operations-side of keeping mission-critical and life-critical systems up and online), the majority of programmers will have been forced to work remotely, often in solitude. So how have the fallout effects of this played out? This post is written by Smith writes as follows… People are asking just how productive have developers been during this time. Well, the move to remote working has had its ups and downs for everyone, developers included. Putting aside stereotypes about software developers they have had to adapt just like everyone else to online meetings and collaboration tools.