The Daily WTF Deanna inherited some code which had gone through many, many previous hands. Like a lot of JavaScript/TypeScript code, it needed to
The Daily WTF Many many years ago, when I took my first programming course in high school, our instructor had… opinions. One of those opinions
The Daily WTF Shaun F noticed an outage. “Maybe,” Shaun writes, “they should use the Cloudflare Always Online service.”
The Daily WTF While NoSQL databases have definitely made their mark and have an important role in applications, there’s also still a place
The Daily WTF Frequent contributor Russell F stumbled across this block, which illustrates an impressive ability to make a wide variety of bad
The Daily WTF Like the tides, the popularity of low-code development environments comes in ebbs and flows. With each cycle, the landscape
The Daily WTF When someone mentioned to Abraham, “Our product has an auto-sync feature that fires every hour,” Abraham wasn’t
The Daily WTF Two of today’s ticklers require a little explanation, while the others require little. Kicking things off this week, an
The Daily WTF Using built-in methods is good and normal, but it’s certainly boring. When someone, for example, has a list of tags in an
The Daily WTF Starting in the late 2000s, smartphones and tablets took off, and for a lot of people, they constituted a full replacement for a