The Daily WTF Alex sends us some Objective-C code which… well, let’s just say that the code is suspicious looking, but there’s
The Daily WTF Some time ago, Will started a new job- a four month contract to take an old, ugly DOS application and turn it into a new, shiny
The Daily WTF This submission left an anonymous reader speechless. Handyman Luke H. hammers on an argument against visible test-in-prod.
The Daily WTF It’s bad news when you inherit a legacy PHP CMS. It’s worse news when you see that the vast majority of the files were
The Daily WTF Alexandar works with a veteran software architect. It’s important to note here that a veteran is someone who has had
The Daily WTF Years ago, Aleshia W started a job in an VB.Net shop. There’s a lot I could say about those kinds of environments, but
The Daily WTF Last week, we took a look at a hash array anti-pattern in JSON. This week, we get to see a Python version of that idea, with extra
The Daily WTF Music fan Erina leads off this week with a double contraction! “Who knew Tom Waits was such a gravelly-voiced Relational
The Daily WTF Validating email addresses according to the actual email specification is more complicated than you usually think. Most homebrew
The Daily WTF Validation highlights the evolution of a programmer as they gain experience. A novice programmer, when given a validation problem,