The Daily WTF Today we have a whole batch of category errors, picked out from the rash of submissions and a few that have been festering on the
The Daily WTF Jenny had been perfectly happy working on a series of projects for her company, before someone said, “Hey, we need you to
The Daily WTF Once upon a time, Ryan‘s company didn’t use a modern logging framework to alert admins when services failed. No, they
The Daily WTF Alex had the misfortune to work on the kind of application which has forms with gigantic piles of fields, stuffed haphazardly into
The Daily WTF Fresh out of university, Remco accepted a job that allowed him to relocate to a different country. While entering the workforce for
The Daily WTF I’m not entirely sure I understand the first item today, but maybe you can help. I pulled a couple of older items from the
The Daily WTF I remember in some intro-level compsci class learning that credit card numbers were checksummed, and writing basic functions to
The Daily WTF We previously discussed some whitespacing choices in a C++ codebase. Tim promised that there were more WTFs lurking in there, and
The Daily WTF Marco found this wreck, left behind by a former co-worker: $(“#image_sample”).html(‘<i><br /><br
The Daily WTF As oft stated, the “right” way to validate emails is to do a bare minimum sanity check on format, and then send a