The Daily WTF Mira was trawling through some old Python code. This particular block of code needed to load some data from JSON. The data was an
The Daily WTF One of Tim‘s co-workers needed to handle a simple condition: if a control in their web app was enabled, show it, otherwise
The Daily WTF Iterating across a list is a very simple task. It’s a CS-101 type thing, and if anything, it’s the one thing I’d
The Daily WTF IBM Profs was introduced in 1980 including both email and calendaring support. Online calendaring is now old enough to have
The Daily WTF If you’re writing an application with a drop-down list, it’s typical and reasonable to auto-select a certain option in
The Daily WTF Gennifer had a job. Her employer got bought out by another company, and the purchaser was notorious for gobbling up companies,
The Daily WTF Another day, another terrible way to validate integers. Today’s submission comes from Sluiper. This approach, at least,
The Daily WTF Sandra, still at InitAg, has to work with Brad. Some time ago, Brad was assigned a slew of front-end development tasks, since
The Daily WTF Automotive afficionado Mike S. proudly relates “My first and only car has been a classic 1965 6-cyl Ford Null. I’ve
The Daily WTF Pieter-Jan needed to add some features to a PHP-based site for managing student assessments. Students would complete projects,