The Daily WTF Java’s streams feature allows developers to use functional programming techniques to operate on sets of data. Used correctly,
The Daily WTF For a lot of real-world situations, I’m a big fan of “event driven programming”, or as I think about it,
The Daily WTF In the ancient times, philosophers asked the hard questions, like What Is Truth? And just when we might thing those questions have
The Daily WTF When passing data over the wire, we frequently want to aggregate that data into a data transfer object. An ideal DTO lets a client
The Daily WTF This week’s submissions really aren’t about time, they’ve just been sitting around a bit and need to get used up
The Daily WTF Brian‘s hired a contractor to tackle a challenging technical problem: they wanted to display three links in three table
The Daily WTF Micki worked for ConCom, a huge multinational development consulting company with offices on four continents. ConCom, in turn,
The Daily WTF Casey works with some pretty courteous and forward thinking Python developers. They want to make sure that using their APIs are as
The Daily WTF Now, I’m an old luddite who still looks askance at cloud services, but I’m willing to recognize their value. Still, I
The Daily WTF Does anybody really care about time? Angela A. cares. “TGI(T|F)” she announces. “The days just run