The Daily WTF We ofter talk about dates and timekeeping as extraordinarily difficult tasks. And, at least in part, that may have to do with their
The Daily WTF After a move to another city, Philip found himself looking for work. Fortunately, a contract came his way. The money was good, the
The Daily WTF “Generic exception handlers” sound like an oxymoron, but are a weirdly common pattern in web development. ASP .NET, for
The Daily WTF Mac bears some responsibility for today’s code, in that, he “fixed” it. That is to say, he was working on an
The Daily WTF It’s a new year, but Error’d never changes. Still (mostly) the same contributors, still the same reliable return of
The Daily WTF Christian works on an application that has some unusual conventions. For example, while I’ve seen many a codebase that
The Daily WTF Matteo‘s company hired a Highly Paid Consultant. The HPC came in, took one look at their C# codebase, and said,
The Daily WTF Alyssa inherited some code from… well, she isn’t entirely sure from whom. There are names that come up in git blame, but even
The Daily WTF It’s New Year’s Day, and it’s a great opportunity to look back at our story from last year that is in the most
The Daily WTF Unpacking from the pre-Christmas rush, as you might imagine our readers were running into all kind of fun with packages and