The Daily WTF Someone online said we run a Mickey Mouse outfit. Angered beyond words, we consulted [email protected] and they threatened to find
The Daily WTF Antonio‘s team hired some very expensive contractors and consultants to help them build a Java based application. These
The Daily WTF Bejamin‘s team needed to generate a unique session ID value that can’t easily be guessed. The traditional way of doing
The Daily WTF Today’s anonymous submission is a delightfully simple line of JavaScript which really is an archetype of a representative
The Daily WTF Ted’s company hired a contract team to build an application. The budget eventually ran out without a finished application, so
The Daily WTF Happy 2025 to all our readers. I can already tell this year’s columns are going to be filled with my (least) favorite form of
The Daily WTF Ash‘s company outsourced to an offshore vendor. This is an example of what they got back: public System.Data.DataSet
The Daily WTF Twenty five years ago today, the world breathed a collective sight of relief when nothing particularly interesting happened. Many
The Daily WTF Businesses always want to save money. But boy, they can sometimes come up with some hare-brained ways of doing it. Original
The Daily WTF As we recap some of the best moments of the year, make sure you check this report, which is very important, so important the entire