The Daily WTF Today’s submitter identifies themselves as pleaseKillMe, which hey, c’mon buddy. Things aren’t that bad. Besides,
The Daily WTF It’s a nearly universal experience that the era of our youth and early adulthood is where we latch on to for nostalgia. In
The Daily WTF In the great olden times, when Classic ASP was just ASP, there were a surprising number of intranet applications built in it. Since
The Daily WTF Not exactly once, I sincerely hope. That would be tragic. “Apparently, today’s leap day is causing a denial of service
The Daily WTF Brian was working on landing a contract with a European news agency. Said agency had a large number of intranet applications of
The Daily WTF Gabe enjoys it when clients request that he does updates on old software. For Gabe, it’s exciting: you never know what
The Daily WTF Let’s say you had input in the form of field=value, and you wanted to pick that “value” part off. In C#,
The Daily WTF “Personal Mountains” was hearing dire rumors about one of the other developers; rumors about both the quality of their
The Daily WTF It was an extraordinarily busy week at Error’d HQ. The submission list had an all-time record influx, enough for a couple of
The Daily WTF I’ve had the misfortune to inherit a VB .Net project which started life as a VB6 project, but changed halfway through. Such