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
The Daily WTF One of the easiest ways to create a bug for yourself is to drop an empty catch into your application. Today’s rather short
The Daily WTF Ilsa‘s organization uses Terraform to handle provisioning their infrastructure. This mostly works fine for the organization,
The Daily WTF Tony sends us this snipped of C# code: internal static bool TraceListner(ProjectInstance objPI, Exception objError, int EntityID,
The Daily WTF There are some coding practices which likely arise from a good intent, but sometimes feel misplaced. For example, the “only
The Daily WTF I saw my doctor this week and he told me I needed to go on a new diet. So here you go: all natural, no snark added. Overachiever
The Daily WTF We’ve had a bit of a run of PHP in the inbox lately, which is fine, but certainly isn’t doing anything to help
The Daily WTF Nora found a curious little C# helper method. It was called in exactly one place and it is… not exactly necessary in any case. ///
The Daily WTF “So,” Burt said, “our bonuses at the end of the year are based on our systems uptime?” “Well,”
The Daily WTF Checking browser compatibility is less of a thing these days than it once was. In an ideal world, we check for the specific