The Daily WTF When faced with an information system lacking sufficient richness to permit its users to express all of the necessary data states,
The Daily WTF You know what definitely never changes? Shipping prices. Famously static, despite all economic conditions and the same across all
The Daily WTF Singletons is arguably the easiest to understand design pattern, and thus, one of the most frequently implemented design patterns,
The Daily WTF Honestly, I don’t know what to say about this code sent to us by Austin, beyond “I think somebody was very
The Daily WTF Do you know what I had forgotten until this morning? That VBScript (and thus, older versions of Visual Basic) don’t require
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