The Daily WTF SQL injection attacks are, in most environments, easy to avoid. Pass user input through parameterized commands and never do any
The Daily WTF Today is a short hit, as there’s a comment I want to highlight. This comes to us from Benjamin Urquhart. It’s his
The Daily WTF Conditionals are a constant source of problems for some developers. Russell F inherited some code which needed to take a list of
The Daily WTF So much bad date-handling code is based in people reinventing methods that already exist, badly. That’s code that solves a
The Daily WTF It’s astounding… The madness took its toll on Chris N. who highlighted Monday “Your Microsoft Teams is out of
The Daily WTF When we share code comments, it’s usually because they demonstrate some lack of awareness or some carelessness about
The Daily WTF Let’s say you’ve got an older PHP application. Once upon a time, it was wired together by a pile of includes with no
The Daily WTF Initech’s latest offering, IniPrints, was a secure automation system for document management. The target audience was the
The Daily WTF Source control history can go a long way to telling a story. Take Cassi, who needed to run some PHP software which depended on a
The Daily WTF Aspirational Caleb Su thinks this birth-year chooser is a WTF. “You have to be in at least 8th grade to join, meaning at the