The Daily WTF Time zones are hard. And, to my surprise, if you want to enumerate all the time zones in the world in C#, there isn’t an easy
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The Daily WTF A decade ago, Adam was doing support on a classic ASP application. This was an internal application which tracked sales accounts,
The Daily WTF Tracking the performance of an application matters. Too often, developers will try and tune and optimize an application based on
The Daily WTF It’s Labor Day in the US, which means we’re taking a break from the usual grind. Enjoy this classic story about the
The Daily WTF We had to stretch just a little bit to make a purely Microsoft-themed column this week. Gone are the days when it was trivial to
The Daily WTF When your program needs to pause, there are several options. The first is a pure busy loop- usually a bad idea, but frequently more
The Daily WTF Over 15 years, an intranet application with a small userbase has gradually become “mission critical”. The original
The Daily WTF When Allan C‘s company, Initrode, got acquired by Initech a few years ago, it sounded like actually good news for the rank