The Daily WTF Discerning the type of data stored in a file is frequently a challenge. We’ve come up with all sorts of ways to do it- like
The Daily WTF Ben ran into some misbehaving C# code- handling users was not doing what it was supposed to do, and when “what it’s
The Daily WTF Ah, the joy of comments. Good comments can illuminate complicated code, explain a programmer’s reasoning, or even just do
The Daily WTF Today, Morpheus sends us a SQL injection vulnerability. But it’s a peculiar version that only uses parameters. Let’s
The Daily WTF No real theme this week, just some random groaners to tide you through the weekend. Historian Drew W. wonders “I’m not
The Daily WTF One of the most powerful features of using exceptions for error handling is that they let you create your own exceptions, and thus
The Daily WTF Way back when Microsoft added LINQ to .NET, the real selling point was lazy evaluation. You could do something like var x =
The Daily WTF Unit tests are important, but unit tests alone don’t guarantee a good code base. Sandra, still suffering at InitAg brings us
The Daily WTF Visual Basic for Applications represents the core mistake of putting a full-featured programming environment on every desktop. That
The Daily WTF Audiophile Gear H. enthused “Love me some Bob Dylan. But it looks like I’ll need to save up to complete my