The Daily WTF We’re taking a little summer break this week for our regular articles. Since we’re re-using articles, let’s start
The Daily WTF Greenville resident Terry K. discovers the weather is on the fritz today. “The chanceOfTemplateFailure seems high
The Daily WTF Mark‘s team needed someone to write a pretty straight-forward report for their Python application. It would take a set of
The Daily WTF The time and effort needed to complete a project and the amount of time available rarely line up well. Wayne M‘s company
The Daily WTF Once upon a time, someone wanted to add a banner to a web page. They also wanted the banner to only appear after a certain date.
The Daily WTF Behind every code WTF is a process WTF. For example, Charles W was recently tasked with updating some file-handling code to match
The Daily WTF It’s been quite a few years since I was last in Silicon Valley. So it wouldn’t surprise me at all if some enterprising
The Daily WTF A few years back, Alvin was in college, and took his first formal summer job as a programmer. It was supposed to be just some HTML
The Daily WTF Operator overloading is one of those “dangerous” features. Like multi-parent inheritance, it can potentially create
The Daily WTF Maximillion was hired to maintain a PHP CMS. His new employer, up to this point, had just been contracting out work, but as time