4 responses to “Depression and the Software Developer”

  1. SaaS

    good post, I understand the situation, been there done that. It is funny how potentially bad news becomes the best news for our motivation.

  2. Josh

    I quit my job as a software developer in an attempt to preserve my mental mental health

    – Josh

  3. Rg

    I too find my software development job depressing at times – to a small extent because of the sometimes monotonous nature of work (hardly any need for mathematical/abstract thinking, new algorithms or most of the subjects we learnt as CS grads), but mostly because of management’s interest in meeting their goals at the cost of developer’s work-life balance with little concern even for genuine problems that employees might be having.

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