The Daily WTF If you run a business of any size, you need some sort of resource-management/planning software. Really small businesses use Excel.
The Daily WTF Hanna‘s co-worker implemented a new service, got it deployed, and then left for vacation someplace where there’s no
The Daily WTF There are a few WTFs in today’s story. Let’s get the first one out of the way: Jan S downloaded a shell script and ran
The Daily WTF “Sure thing Google, I guess I’ll change my language to… let’s see…Ah, how about English?”
The Daily WTF Aurelia is working on a project where some of the code comes from a client. In this case, it appears that the client has very good
The Daily WTF There are times where someone writes code which does nothing. There are times where someone writes code which does something, but
The Daily WTF I avoid writing software that needs to send emails. It’s just annoying code to build, interfacing with mailservers is
The Daily WTF Tomiko* inherited some web-scraping/indexing code from Dennis. The code started out just scanning candidate profiles for certain
The Daily WTF “Honest! If I could give you something that had a ‘cat’ in it, I would!” wrote Gordon P. “You’d
The Daily WTF Don’t you believe in magic strings and numbers being bad? From the perspective of readability and future maintenance, constants are