The Daily WTF Wesley considers himself an “intermediate SQL-er”. The previous “database expert”, though, has moved on to
The Daily WTF Nedra writes “I discovered this code while cleaning up and refactoring some label printing methods in a home-grown ERP that I
The Daily WTF If you create a UI object in code, you have to go through all that pesky, annoying work of initalizing that object so it displays
The Daily WTF Mark M. wrote, “While I was reading the Feb 6th DailyWTF, Feedly chimed in with this helpful comment that really put it in
The Daily WTF We’ve discussed the evil of the for-case pattern in the past, but Russell F offers up a finding which is an entirely new riff
The Daily WTF Mark F had just gone to production on the first project at his new job: create a billables reconciliation report that an end-user
The Daily WTF Carrol C just joined IniTech. They were hiring for someone who could help them tame their cloud costs. There’s a lot of money
The Daily WTF Vernice inherited a legacy web app. By “legacy” in this case, we mean “lots of jQuery.” jQuery everywhere.
The Daily WTF “This nil looks pretty tasty, but I think I’m allergic to it since I always feel sick when I see it in my
The Daily WTF As we’ve explored recently, developers will often latch onto something they pick up in one language and carry it forward with