The Daily WTF Rich was digging through some legacy PHP code, trying to track down where some apparently magical values were coming from. This
The Daily WTF Pedro inherited a PHP application, and the previous developer had some opinions about how to handle arguments to functions. This is
The Daily WTF ComCorp went through a rather lengthy process to rebuild its website. One of the many changes implemented was to stop using titles
The Daily WTF Let’s get right into it, because Mark T‘s day is off to a great start. Back when the COVID-19 pandemic started, a lot
The Daily WTF Many years ago, a Paula Bean type was hired to make a Perl-based website. It became the company’s flagship product, at least
The Daily WTF If there’s one thing worse in code than magic numbers, it’s magic strings. Sean inherited an antique Visual C++
The Daily WTF As a general rule of thumb, when you see a class called StringConverter you know something is going to be wrong in there.
The Daily WTF Ah, routers. The one piece of networking hardware that seems inescapable; even the most tech-illiterate among us needs to interface
The Daily WTF … or maybe oneth things snecod, as it turns out. This week, two unique anonymeese have brought something to share, and our
The Daily WTF Tina needs to write some software that integrates with a hardware device. Thatdevice controls access via behind a PIN, and thus