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Evolving with AI: A Longitudinal Analysis of Developer Logs

Software Engineering 2026-03-31 v2 Human-Computer Interaction

Abstract

AI-powered coding assistants are rapidly becoming fixtures in professional IDEs, yet their sustained influence on everyday development remains poorly understood. Prior research has focused on short-term use or self-reported perceptions, leaving open questions about how sustained AI use reshapes actual daily coding practices in the long term. We address this gap with a mixed-method study of AI adoption in IDEs, combining longitudinal two-year fine-grained telemetry from 800 developers with a survey of 62 professionals. We analyze five dimensions of workflow change: productivity, code quality, code editing, code reuse, and context switching. Telemetry reveals that AI users produce substantially more code but also delete significantly more. Meanwhile, survey respondents report productivity gains and perceive minimal changes in other dimensions. Our results offer empirical insights into the silent restructuring of software workflows and provide implications for designing future AI-augmented tooling.

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@article{arxiv.2601.10258,
  title  = {Evolving with AI: A Longitudinal Analysis of Developer Logs},
  author = {Agnia Sergeyuk and Eric Huang and Dariia Karaeva and Anastasiia Serova and Yaroslav Golubev and Iftekhar Ahmed},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.10258},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted to ICSE'26 Research track. 12 pages, 5 figures, 1 table

R2 v1 2026-07-01T09:05:36.888Z