The Daily WTF Graham picked up a ticket regarding their password system. It seemed that several users had tried to put in a perfectly valid
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The Daily WTF Sometimes, a block of terrible code exists for a good reason. Usually, it exists because someone was lazy or incompetent, which
The Daily WTF Deon (previously) has some good news. His contract at Initrode is over, and he’s on his way out the door. But before he goes,
The Daily WTF Properly used, version history can easily help you track down and identify the source of a bug. Improperly used, it still can. As
The Daily WTF The first two major releases of the .NET Framework, 1.0 and 1.1 were… not good. It’s so long ago now that
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The Daily WTF Every change breaks someones workflow. A few years ago, Ian started at one of the many investment banks based out of London. This
The Daily WTF Some folks were perplexed by the fact that Microsoft skipped Windows 9 and went straight to Windows 10. The urban legend is that so
The Daily WTF Gather ’round, young’uns, for a tale from the Dark Ages of mobile programming: the days before the iPhone launched.