The Daily WTF I never did explain the elusive off-by-one I hinted at, did I? A little meta, perhaps. It is our practice at Error’d to
The Daily WTF Sean sends us a one-line function that is a delight, if by delight you mean “horror”. You’ll be shocked to know
The Daily WTF Today’s anonymous submitter worked for a “large, US-based, e-commerce company.” This particular company was, some
The Daily WTF Many years ago, JP joined a Ruby project. This was in the heyday of Ruby, when every startup on Earth was using it, and if you
The Daily WTF Legacy systems are hard to change, and even harder to eliminate. You can’t simply do nothing though; as technology and user
The Daily WTF We got an unusual rash of submissions at Error’d this week. Here are five reasonably good ones chosen not exactly at random.
The Daily WTF Barry rolled into work at 8:30AM to see the project manager waiting at the door, wringing her hands and sweating. She paced a bit
The Daily WTF If you need a unique ID, UUIDs provide a variety of options. It’s worth noting that variants 1, 2, and 7 all incorporate a
The Daily WTF Today’s anonymous submitter has managed to find a way to do date formatting wrong that I don’t think I’ve seen
The Daily WTF At one point, someone noticed that some financial transactions weren’t summing up correctly in the C# application Nancy