The Daily WTF Many years ago, Sebastian worked for a company which sold self-assembled workstations and servers. One of the company’s top
The Daily WTF If you’re reading this message, then it means that I managed to successfully migrate TheDailyWTf.com and the related settings
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The Daily WTF “Hey, apparently, the SSL cert on our web-service expired… in 2013.” Laura’s company had a web-service
The Daily WTF We already know that Kara’s office has a problem with strings. Kara’s back again, with more string related troubles.
The Daily WTF Ah, WordPress. If you hadn’t heard of it by reputation, it sounds pretty good: one platform where you can build a blog, an
The Daily WTF Operator overloading is a messy prospect. In theory, it means that you can naturally extend a language so that you can operate on
The Daily WTF “The classic ‘If transportation had evolved at the same pace as computers…‘ comparison is no longer merely
The Daily WTF “The hurrider I go, the behinder I get,” is one of the phrases I like to trot out any time a project schedule slips and
The Daily WTF Ah, the enumerated type. At its core, it’s really just a compile-time check to ensure that this constant containing 1