The Daily WTF Many years ago, Chris B. worked for a company that made CompactPCI circuit boards. When the spec for hot-swappable boards (i.e.,
The Daily WTF Consuela works with a senior developer who has been with the company since its founding, has the CEO’s ear, and basically can
The Daily WTF Oliver Smith stumbled across a small but surprising bug when running some automated tests against a mostly clean code-base.
The Daily WTF Andrew H sends a line that isn’t, on its own, terribly horrifying. Utilities.isTestEnvironment =
The Daily WTF “Searching for ‘Pink Tile Building Materials’ in Amazon results in a few ‘novelty’ items sprinkled
The Daily WTF Today, we have the special true confession from Bruce, who wrote some bad code, but at least knows it’s bad. Bruce is a C#
The Daily WTF Gary works at a medium company. Big enough that workers are specialized in their duty, but small enough to know people in other
The Daily WTF Keith H’s boss came by his cube. “Hey, you know how our insurance quote site has TLS enabled by default?”
The Daily WTF Sergio works for a regional public administration. About a decade ago, the national government passed some laws or made some
The Daily WTF “They’re a SEO company, so I’m pretty sure they know what they’re doing,” Björn E. wrote.