The Daily WTF Strictly speaking, closer to 700 miles than 500, but if we really cared about precision we’d just go insaner. Peripatetic
The Daily WTF Michael was debugging a system where the J2EE service would just… crash. It was running on a Windows host set to restart the
The Daily WTF Daniel spotted an array called $months in a PHP application. The data being stored in the array was some total of the sales of some
The Daily WTF Sophia entered the software development industry through an “alternative” path. In Germany, they have a tradition of
The Daily WTF Matt‘s co-worker needed to handle some currency values coming in as strings. As this was in C++, we’re already in a
The Daily WTF For this week, it’s mostly nulls. But first, Finn Sami provides a provocative hint that the LLMs might be developing a theory
The Daily WTF Once upon a time, HTML had tags like <marquee>, which scrolled text across your page, and when combined with animated GIF
The Daily WTF Today’s anonymous submitter works for a company that handles customer rewards perks. It’s handling thousands of dollars
The Daily WTF Mario‘s predecessor was writing some Java code that parsed textual input. Thus, it needed to be able to turn the string
The Daily WTF Gavin inherited some “very old” C code, originally developed for old Windows systems. The code is loaded with a number