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New Book What's Wrong With Developers? Examines Cultural and Structural Challenges in Modern Software Development

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Salt Lake City, Utah--(Newsfile Corp. - November 3, 2025) - A new book, What's Wrong With Developers? The Truths, Myths, and Contradictions Making Software So Hard to Make by Bron Davies takes a critical look at the forces shaping today's software industry, from title inflation and productivity metrics to burnout and the loss of craftsmanship.

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Drawing from more than two decades in software engineering and technical leadership, Davies explores how language, measurement, and culture influence the way software is built and managed. The book argues that many of the industry's recurring challenges, including missed deadlines, complex systems, and disengaged teams, stem not from technical limitations but from the way organizations define and evaluate progress.

Each chapter addresses a core tension within modern development: the gap between perception and performance. In The Productivity Trap, Davies analyzes how the pursuit of constant output often leads to diminishing results, while When Numbers Lie examines how key performance indicators can distort priorities and incentivize short-term behavior. Later chapters discuss architectural decision-making, the role of technical debt, and the trade-offs between speed, sustainability, and quality.

"The software field has evolved rapidly, but the ways we measure and manage it often have not," Davies notes. "What looks like productivity from a distance can sometimes be an illusion created by metrics, process, or culture."

The book also considers the historical evolution of the developer role, from programmers and hackers to engineers and architects, and how shifting titles and expectations have contributed to confusion about accountability and professional standards.

While the work highlights systemic issues, it also outlines practical frameworks for improving alignment between technical and business teams. By emphasizing clarity, realistic measurement, and communication grounded in outcomes rather than optics, Davies proposes a more sustainable model for how organizations can assess value in software projects.

What's Wrong With Developers? is available in paperback and eBook formats through Amazon.

About the Author

Bron Davies is the founder and Chief Technologist of Brontech, a consultancy specializing in custom software solutions for startups and enterprises. With over two decades of experience across software engineering, architecture, project management, and executive leadership, he has led teams through large-scale cloud transformations, SaaS development, and digital product innovation.

Davies is recognized for a pragmatic approach to building engineering teams and for helping organizations align technology strategy with measurable business outcomes. His work spans industries including aviation, finance, and enterprise software, focusing on solutions that balance technical rigor with operational impact.

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