The Daily WTF Generating SQL statements is a necessary feature of many applications. String concatenation is the most obvious, and also the most
The Daily WTF Don’t you just love it when some part of your app just suddenly and magically STOPS working all of a sudden? Our submitter
The Daily WTF The virus threats we worried about in the late 90s are quite different than the one we’re worrying about in 2020, because
The Daily WTF “Hmmm…Somehow, I can’t seem to remember the password for this particular AppleID,” writes Thomas G.
The Daily WTF Thomas had an application which was timing out. The code which he sent us has nothing to do with why it was timing out, but it
The Daily WTF Philemon Eichin has a depressing problem: his codebase is full of WTFs and git blame always returns his name. It’s not his
The Daily WTF Five years ago, someone at Adam’s company made a commit. Like all good commits, it touched 200 individual files and 3,500
The Daily WTF The bank Edward worked for had a datacenter problem. Said datacenter resided in the basement of their headquarters. Over a
The Daily WTF Drew W. writes, “I’m looking forward to the next month’s episode, Localized/Consumer-Facing Title where the kids
The Daily WTF Sometimes, you just know one of your coworkers isn’t pulling his or her weight on the team. Sometimes it’s the slacker