The Daily WTF Java date-time handling was notoriously bad for the vast majority of Java’s lifetime. It was so bad that a third party
The Daily WTF “Geeze thanks, IntelliJ, I don’t think that you’re really giving me a choice here,” write Mike R.
The Daily WTF Seth S offers us something new: a representative line of Ada. We don’t get much of that, and Ada isn’t a particularly
The Daily WTF Nulls cause problems. Usually, they’re not big problems, but if a field might have a value- or none at all- we have to be
The Daily WTF Heidi is doing some support work and maintenance on a application owned by a government agency. Currently, the work environment is
The Daily WTF When using generic types in a language like Java, nesting generics is a code smell. That is to say, a type like
The Daily WTF “I’m guessing this is a case where there are keys and then there are KEYS,” writes Guy G. Eric G. wrote,
The Daily WTF Karl supplies us with an unusual bit of code. In the vein of a “true confession”, it’s code Karl wrote. In the
The Daily WTF Andre was finishing writing documentation before he clocked-out for a much needed, 2-week vacation. He had stocked up his fridge
The Daily WTF Today’s submitter gave us their name as simply ImminentBurnout. IB works at a company that uses Python and has strong