The Daily WTF Everyone likes getting a pay raise. Well, I suppose it depends on why. And HR isn’t going to be too happy about your raise if
The Daily WTF It’s hard to define what makes today’s batch of submissions so special. Is it just the futility? Or is it the certainty
The Daily WTF Ulvhamne works on a team with over a hundred other developers. It’s a big group, working on a huge project. And some of the
The Daily WTF Like the war between Emacs and Vim, developers also tend to wage a war between “strongly typed” and “loosely
The Daily WTF We have a lot of stories about the code coming from offshore/outsourced developers being of low quality. Today, Radu S sends us the
The Daily WTF A lesson that everyone learns at some point is “don’t write your own authentication code.” Authentication, like
The Daily WTF Franz K. anonymously ponders the meaning of existence after this encounter Deep thinker Pascal wagers he knows the difference
The Daily WTF There are many ways to debug your code. You might use an actual graphical debugger, wrestle with GDB, just spam print statements,
The Daily WTF “I was once working for a company that primarily dealt with Oracle products,” Tai writes. That vendor, who shall not be
The Daily WTF If you browse the Errords, it’s easy to see that “giving customers a discount” is apparently harder than it