The Daily WTF Asynchronous programming is hard. Because it’s so difficult, developers are constantly trying to find ways to make it
The Daily WTF It’s easy to use dictionaries/maps to solve the wrong kinds of problems, but deep down, what’s more elegant than a
The Daily WTF “Lasterror…Las terror…Terrorist…Zoroaster…They’re all so close! Which one do I choose??”
The Daily WTF Tokyo readers, it’s been quite a while since our last Tokyo/TDWTF nomihoudai. It’s always a fun time, and we’ve
The Daily WTF The line between objects and maps can sometimes get a little blurry. In languages like JavaScript, there’s really no
The Daily WTF Hiring people you know is a double-edged sword. You already have an established relationship, and shared background, and an
The Daily WTF Brian recently started a new job. That means spending some time poking around the code base, trying to get a grasp on what the
The Daily WTF Jay J had been helping a friend with the job hunt. As an experienced developer, with a strong network, Jay had a sense of who was
The Daily WTF “This was the ATM in the lobby of a certain hotel in Vienna,” wrote Buddy, “The nice lady working at the
The Daily WTF Buford was a contract developer working at a mid-sized financial firm. He had just wrapped up a lengthy project and was looking for