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The Daily WTF Tom H. writes, “They got rid of their old, outdated fax machine, but updating their website?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
The Daily WTF Mistakes happen. Errors crop up. Since we know this, we need to defend against it. When it comes to things like account numbers, we
The Daily WTF “Multi-platform AND multi-gender! Who knew SSDs could be so accomodating?” Felipe C. wrote. “This is a progress
The Daily WTF In 1979, Argle was 18, happy to be working at a large firm specializing in aerospace equipment. There was plenty of opportunity to
The Daily WTF Deon was on a contract-to-hire job. In the beginning, it sounded like a good job. Then he looked at the C# codebase. It
The Daily WTF There are some blocks of code that require a preamble, and an explanation of the code and its flow. Often you need to provide some