The Daily WTF Kids these days have their flexboxes and their ems and their position absolutes. In the olden days of HTML, we arranged everything
The Daily WTF Kara‘s ongoing quest to tame her codebase continues. First it was serialization, then more strings, then some serial
The Daily WTF “My program needs to send some emails,” the developer thought to themselves. The then thought about how this could go
The Daily WTF Matthew D was recently helping a friend plan a trip to Europe from the US. After shopping around a bit, they found a rather
The Daily WTF “Pi…eye…they rhyme, so naturally, I’m qualified to assist Nicole with her make up needs,” Dave V.
The Daily WTF Stored procedures are a bit of a WTF breeding ground. Your average stored procedure language is more limited than your average
The Daily WTF PHP gets a lot of flack, but perhaps we’re taking the wrong perspective on things. Perhaps the gods have condemned PHP to
The Daily WTF You may remember Karl from a few months back. Karl’s organization is notorious for crunch, and it results in some awful sins
The Daily WTF Jump to transcript Welcome back to Radio WTF. This week, we learn of the power of confidence. Soundcloud Links: Radio WTF:
The Daily WTF “Considering the format died out a decade ago, I think I’m going to remove this one from my list and pass on the