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The Daily WTF Monica sends us a code snippet that comes from her organization’s home-brewed reporting engine. She writes: I have always
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The Daily WTF AngularJS, (not to be confused with Angular, its successor project and ostensible replacement) made some… interesting design
The Daily WTF Lisa‘s company needed to add some custom functionality to a third-party application- IniERP- which was made easier by the
The Daily WTF Writing validation rules is one of the more tedious tasks a developer might need to do. Like testing code, it’s all about
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