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Founded in 2004 by Alex Papadimoulis, The Daily WTF is your how-not-to guide for developing software. We recount tales of disastrous development, from project management gone spectacularly bad to inexplicable coding choices.
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Remy Porter is the editor-in-chief and needs to read your story or see your bad code.
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Engelbert Tejedakwd:{tech horror stories
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Jorge Ikeda@hackernewsbot: The Daily WTF goes white to "support" SOPA... http://t.co/Nze7J2NC
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Rémy Sanlavilleblog qui recense les erreurs dans les programmes informatiques
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Frida LeeThe Daily WTF, also known as "Worse than Failure" during most of 2007, is a humorous blog dedicated to "Curious Perversions in Information Technology". The blog, run by Alex Papadimoulis, "offers living examples of code that invites the exclamation 'WTF!?
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Arun MAingly brilliant and incredibly stupid. Take DocumentDotWrite.js, for example. It's a single-line JavaScript file that’s served (http://rmd.atdmt.com/tl/DocumentDotWrite.js) seemingly all the time b
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