The Daily WTF Abby wrote, “I’m tempted to tell the school that my child mostly speaks Sanskrit.” “First of all, I have
The Daily WTF Bob E inherited a site which helps amateur sports clubs plan their recurring workouts/practices during the season. To do this,
The Daily WTF Data type conversions are one of those areas where we have rich, well-supported, well-documented features built into most
The Daily WTF A few years ago, Naomi did an internship with Initech. Before her first day, she was very clear on what her responsibilities would
The Daily WTF It’s Labor Day in the US, where we celebrate the workers of the world by having a barbecue. Speaking of work, in these days
The Daily WTF Tom H. writes, “They got rid of their old, outdated fax machine, but updating their website? Yeah, that might take a
The Daily WTF A long time ago, you built a web service. It was long enough ago that you chose XML as your serialization format. It worked fine,
The Daily WTF Matt works at an accounting firm, as a data engineer. He makes reports for people who don’t read said reports. Accounting
The Daily WTF I bumped into a few co-workers (and a few readers- that was a treat!) at Abstractions last week. My old co-workers informed me that
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