The Daily WTF There’s a lot of room for disagreement in technology, but there’s one universal, unchangeable truth: Oracle is the
The Daily WTF When Arbuzo joined a new team, they helpfully provided him some sample code to show him how to interact with their JSON API. It was
The Daily WTF This week’s opening Error’d submission required a bit of translation for the monoglots among us, but it was worth the
The Daily WTF Pete has had some terrible luck with the lead programmers he’s worked with. He’s had a few which are… well, they
The Daily WTF Jan‘s company has an application which needs to handle an Excel spreadsheet, because as I’m fond of pointing out, users
The Daily WTF One of the arguments against comments in code is that they create a need to have two things updated: the code and the documentation
The Daily WTF Folks who first learned to type on typewriters tend to prefer putting two spaces after a period.  Most of the rest of us prefer
The Daily WTF In the wake of yet another extraordinary ransomware attack, most businesses are finally beginning to implement the sorts of
The Daily WTF One of the “legacy” PHP applications needed a few bugfixes. “Legacy” in this case, means “written by
The Daily WTF Arguably, the biggest problem with SQL as a query language is that we usually execute SQL statements from inside of some other