The Daily WTF A long time ago, George G started at Initech’s downtown office. They had just rented a few floors in an old office building
The Daily WTF Chaz had a pretty sweet gig as a software architect at a tech-based toy company. Being able to play around with computers AND toys
The Daily WTF Benjamin inherited some code from a fellow developer. The original author of this code wrote a lot of code for the company, and
The Daily WTF “Just a friendly confirmation that I really stayed with them 2 months ago,” Jeremy W. writes, “Maybe they just
The Daily WTF In Java-land, it’s still extremely common for problems to be solved by application of XML. Nowhere is this more true than in
The Daily WTF One of the risks of cloud-hosted or Software-as-a-Service solutions is that someday, the vendor might cease to be. They might
The Daily WTF Jon worked for a small company that specialized in automation of inspection systems: basically the industrial version of home
The Daily WTF It’s a holiday here in the US, and today, we’re reaching WAAAAY back into the archives for this holiday treat. The
The Daily WTF I’ve been a big fan of the work Code and Supply has been doing for years, with their focus on building a community for
The Daily WTF “I do my best at teaching my children the basics in life, but then ‘educational’ toys like this one get in my