The Daily WTF Strings in C remain hard. They’re complicated– they’re complicated because of null termination, they’re
The Daily WTF The list of things never to write yourself contains some obvious stars: don’t write your own date handling, your own
The Daily WTF Sami inherited some C# LINQ code. The actual behavior and purpose of this code is fairly simple. The way the code was written,
The Daily WTF We received a surfeit of submissions this week. The choices below were selected almost at random, but coincidentally two of them
The Daily WTF I’ve said many unkind things about ASP.Net WebForms in the past. While it leaves a lot to be desired as a web development
The Daily WTF Krzysztof found themselves staring at a C++ function called intToString. And staring. And then realized that the function makes
The Daily WTF Normally, I wouldn’t have much to say about a simple “it’s a mere arithmetic error” type of code sample.
The Daily WTF Denise was supervising a developer who encountered a difficult problem: string handling in C. It’s not particularly fun to
The Daily WTF Friday comes but once a week, so perhaps you should read this column very very slowly to make it last. Disoriented David declared
The Daily WTF Emma X maintains some software for a company that does mechanical engineering. In this specific case, her software needs to match a