The Daily WTF Gregor needed to download a network driver. Upon clicking the link, a “captcha” appeared, presumably to prevent
The Daily WTF A Service-Level Agreement (SLA) is meant to ensure customer issues receive the attention they deserve based on severity. It also
The Daily WTF It’s a holiday in the US, so we’re turning back the clock a bit.How do you make sure nobody issues an unauthorized
The Daily WTF Hey everyone – I’m at a conference this week I’d like to cover a WTF that I’ve been seeing this week
The Daily WTF Just because a tool is available doesn’t mean people will use it correctly. People have abused booleans, dates, enums,
The Daily WTF If you need your user’s country of origin, there are many ways you can go about obtaining it programmatically. Some may opt
The Daily WTF I’m an old person. It’s the sort of thing that happens when you aren’t looking. All the kids these days are
The Daily WTF Defensive programming is an important tool in any developer’s toolbox. In strictly typed languages, types themselves provide
The Daily WTF “I think I’m missing some precision in my Dell customer number,” writes Steve B. Tief K. wrote, “Looking
The Daily WTF Optional parameters are a great tool for building flexible APIs. In most languages, they’re not strictly necessary- if you