The Daily WTF As our little summer break continues, we have a tale about Remi (no relation) and a missing stored procedure. Original —Remy
The Daily WTF One of my first teenage jobs was to work as an office assistant. As this was the 90s, that meant I had to use and understand a fax
The Daily WTF It’s that time of year when we take a short summer break, and that means we reach back into the archives for some classic
The Daily WTF “I just logged in to StackOverlflow and gained two rep points! Wow, let’s see who vot… uhmm… -20 +5 +10 +10
The Daily WTF Back in the late 60s, early 70s, “Fourth Generation Languages” (4GL) seemed like the future. “Write programs
The Daily WTF Soraya’s company recently decided to expand the payment options that they support. This meant integrating
The Daily WTF Mandy’s company was brought on to port some REST APIs to Java for a client. Those APIs were written in an in-house,
The Daily WTF Many decades ago—before laser printers, graphical operating systems, and device-independent imaging models—Gus worked
The Daily WTF Mark wrote, “A Computer Science Degree + a New York certification + ability to speak United States?…I’m the
The Daily WTF Pitor works for a web development shop. They’ll develop and design sites, usually pretty simple ones, for their customers.