The Daily WTF This week we have a veritable grab-bag of all the most common sorts of website errors: the NaN, the null, the undefined, the bad
The Daily WTF Ellen had just finished washing her hands when her phone buzzed. It vibrated itself off the sink, so there was a clumsy moment when
The Daily WTF Mario‘s team had a nasty stutter in the UI of their web application. Frequently, when going back to the server for data, the
The Daily WTF I have a bit of a vendetta against the Singleton pattern. It’s not to say that I won’t use it, it’s just that
The Daily WTF It’s Independence Day in the US, but today, let’s instead celebrate our dependence on good quality documentation. It
The Daily WTF Knock knock. Matthew shared a classic catch-22 that didn’t catch any, explaining “Redditstatus.com is in the middle of
The Daily WTF Suri was about to add some new functionality to an existing application, and since it was a relatively big change, she spent a few
The Daily WTF Switches are great. Given a value, you can switch to different code paths based on that value. The problem is… what if you have
The Daily WTF Kimberly L sends us an example of what is clearly template-generated code, so I think this is an opportunity to go on a rant. Now,
The Daily WTF Frequent contributor Argle (previous) is mildly famous, and not just around here. He writes: Someone once remarked that they were