The Daily WTF Simon recently found himself working alongside a “very senior” developer- who had a whopping 5 years of experience.
The Daily WTF …Screens of Death. Photos of failures in kiosk-mode always strike me as akin to the wizard being exposed behind his curtain.
The Daily WTF ArSo works at a small company. It’s the kind of place that has one software developer, and ArSo isn’t it. But ArSo is
The Daily WTF Alicia recently inherited a whole suite of home-grown enterprise applications. Like a lot of these kinds of systems, it needs to do
The Daily WTF Some time ago, poor Keith found himself working on an antique Classic ASP codebase. Classic ASP uses VBScript, which is like
The Daily WTF Ross needed to write software to integrate with a credit card payment gateway. The one his company chose was relatively small, and
The Daily WTF Amateur physicist B.J. is going on vacation, but he likes to plan things right down to the zeptosecond. “Assume the flight
The Daily WTF Matt needed to add a new field to a form. This simple task was made complicated by the method used to save changes back to the
The Daily WTF There’s the potential for endless installments of “programmers not understanding how UUIDs work.” Frankly, I
The Daily WTF Since it’s election day in the US, many people are thinking about counting today. We frequently discuss counting here, and