The Daily WTF The number of web applications which need to generate PDFs is too damn high, in my experience. But it’s a requirement which
The Daily WTF This week, we discover an answer to the question that has eternally plagued us: “is time travel possible?” I
The Daily WTF Anton has the joy of doing PHP work using one of the more popular e-commerce platforms. Now, say what you will about PHP, its
The Daily WTF Things weren’t looking good for IniOil. It was the 1980s in the US: greed was good, anti-trust laws had been literally
The Daily WTF Stefan S has recently joined the ranks of software developers, having taken on his first job as a junior developer. After a few
The Daily WTF It’s a holiday in the US today, where we celebrate labor and laborers. Enjoy a story of working smarter, not harder, to meet
The Daily WTF On a vacation trip this week. The diligent will be able to discover the location with a tiny bit of sleuthing, but I won’t be
The Daily WTF The addition of nullable or optional types to mainstream languages was a net good. It doesn’t completely solve the billion
The Daily WTF Peter was tracking down some bugs, when he found code which looks like this: if (IsEmptyOrNull(myInput)) { // do things that
The Daily WTF Lisa was working on a project she quite liked. The tech was cool, the problems being solved were interesting, and the team had a