The Daily WTF Andres noticed this pattern showing up in his company’s code base, and at first didn’t think much of it: try { /*code
The Daily WTF Today’s Error’d submissions are not so much WTF as simply “TF?” Please try to explain the thought process
The Daily WTF Chuck had some perfectly acceptable C# code running in production. There was nothing terrible about it. It may not be the absolute
The Daily WTF Code, like anything else, ages with time. Each minor change we make to a piece of already-in-use software speeds up that process.
The Daily WTF Today’s code is only part of the WTF. The code is bad, it’s incorrect, but the mistake is simple and easy to make.
The Daily WTF Many years ago, Kari got a job at one of those small companies that lives in the shadow of a university. It was founded by
The Daily WTF “Some people,” said the sage, “are lucky enough to also have a completely separate environment for production.” Today’s
The Daily WTF NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, are an exciting new application of Blockchain technology that allows us to burn down a rainforest
The Daily WTF Query strings are, as the name implies, strings. Now, pretty much any web application framework is going to give you convenient
The Daily WTF An anti-pattern I’ve seen too many times is using display text to drive logic. For example, I’ve see things like: void