The Daily WTF Horror movies, as of late, have gone to great lengths to solve the key obstacle to horror movies- cell phones. When we live in a
The Daily WTF Once again, we take a look at the traditional “if (boolean) return true; else return false;” pattern. But
The Daily WTF Jon recently started a new project. When setting up his dev environment, one of his peers told him, “You can disable verbose
The Daily WTF Quality control is an important business function for any company. When your company is shipping devices with safety concerns,
The Daily WTF No obvious pattern fell out of last week’s submissions for Error’d, but I did especially like Caleb Su’s example.
The Daily WTF As a general rule, if you’re using an RDBMS and can solve your problem using SQL, you should solve your problem using SQL.
The Daily WTF When processing HTTP requests, you frequently need to check the parameters which were sent along with that request. Those
The Daily WTF Our stories come from you, our readers- which, it’s worth reminding everyone, keep those submissions coming in. There’s
The Daily WTF When SC got hired, the manager said “unit testing is very important to us, and we have 100% test coverage.” Well, that
The Daily WTF The most common type of submission Error’d receives are simple, stupid, data problems on Amazon. The text doesn’t match