The Daily WTF It’s a holiday in the US today, where we celebrate labor and laborers. Enjoy a story of working smarter, not harder, to meet
The Daily WTF On a vacation trip this week. The diligent will be able to discover the location with a tiny bit of sleuthing, but I won’t be
The Daily WTF The addition of nullable or optional types to mainstream languages was a net good. It doesn’t completely solve the billion
The Daily WTF Peter was tracking down some bugs, when he found code which looks like this: if (IsEmptyOrNull(myInput)) { // do things that
The Daily WTF Lisa was working on a project she quite liked. The tech was cool, the problems being solved were interesting, and the team had a
The Daily WTF Today’s anonymous submitter, who we’ll call Sally, works on medical devices. As you can imagine, the development
The Daily WTF Elte Hupkes “Some weird Android behavior has my phone disconnecting from WiFi until I open it back up in the morning,
The Daily WTF Today’s anonymous submitter found some Java code which finds the largest value in a quartet of floats. Now, the code is quite
The Daily WTF Kendall found some recently written code, and had to wonder, “Who wrote this crap?” Much to Kendall’s
The Daily WTF Sebastian started a new job recently. Like a lot of “I started a new job,” stories, this one starts with a 1,000 line