The Daily WTF Embedded chip documentation is sometimes very bad, and very confusing. Frequently it’s difficult to really understand the ins
The Daily WTF Sam worked on an application which needed to parse files out of a directory. There was a ticket to change the search path for those
The Daily WTF Robert H was trawling through the JavaScript front-end for his team’s ASP.NET MVC application. The goal was to prepare for a
The Daily WTF Never let it be said that we at TDWTF don’t enjoy the taste of our own medicine. Andrew I. shares with us a little taste of
The Daily WTF Pearl was paying down some technical debt. She was trawling through their NodeJS application with a search for TODO and
The Daily WTF Usually, we don’t pick on game code, as it’s frequently bad because of the time constraints under which it’s
The Daily WTF “Phillip, are you familiar with SNMP? Do you know Python?” asked Phillip’s new boss. “No.”
The Daily WTF It’s a holiday in the US, so once again, it’s time to reach back into the archives. Two-Factor Authentication is pretty
The Daily WTF Last week’s article nearly exposed to the public the lowest-key techreligious war that has been waging for decades. PEBKAC
The Daily WTF My favorite bar in Pittsburgh is a bit of a dive. Like any good dive, the bathroom is covered in the incoherent scrawl of thousands