Vanderbilt University School of Engineering: Software Coders Hate In-person Interruptions, But Physiological Stress Measures Tell a Different Story
April 29, 2025
April 29, 2025
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, April 29 -- Vanderbilt University School of Engineering issued the following news:
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Software coders hate in-person interruptions, but physiological stress measures tell a different story
It's an intimidating prospect to interrupt a software engineer who has achieved a flow state -- someone who is completely focused and absorbed in the task at hand. Like anyone, it takes time for coders to reengage in their work, meaning inter . . .
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Software coders hate in-person interruptions, but physiological stress measures tell a different story
It's an intimidating prospect to interrupt a software engineer who has achieved a flow state -- someone who is completely focused and absorbed in the task at hand. Like anyone, it takes time for coders to reengage in their work, meaning inter . . .