The Daily WTF When your program needs to pause, there are several options. The first is a pure busy loop- usually a bad idea, but frequently more
The Daily WTF Over 15 years, an intranet application with a small userbase has gradually become “mission critical”. The original
The Daily WTF When Allan C‘s company, Initrode, got acquired by Initech a few years ago, it sounded like actually good news for the rank
The Daily WTF Candice has inherited some legacy C++ code. It’s legacy enough, for example, that there are about 15 definitions of a
The Daily WTF Sometimes the spark just isn’t there. For instance, Eric R. is just not that into Chemical Engineering. “Looks like
The Daily WTF Putting a full-featured IDE on every user’s desktop and providing them basically no guidance on how to use it would, in most
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The Daily WTF “This is so easy, how could someone screw it up?” is a wonderful case of ambiguity in English. Because the question
The Daily WTF You can do a lot in an SQL query. But sometimes, you should probably do less, like this ad-hoc ORDER BY clause from KT. sql = sql +
The Daily WTF Frequent flier Carlos quickly quipped “I’m waiting for my plane to take off from Washington-Dulles to Chicago-Midway. Just