The Daily WTF Josh was writing some code to interact with an image sensor. “Fortunately” for Josh, a co-worker had already written a
The Daily WTF It is my opinion that every developer should dabble in making their own scripting language at least once. Not to actually use, mind
The Daily WTF One of the advantages of a strongly typed language is that many kinds of errors can be caught at compile time. Without even running
The Daily WTF “It’s good that I’m getting off at LTH, otherwise God knows what’d have happened to me,” Elliot B.
The Daily WTF When I was still doing consulting, I had a client that wanted to create One App To Rule Them All: all of their business functions
The Daily WTF More than twenty years ago, “BobC” wrote some code. This code was, at the time, relatively modern C++ code. One
The Daily WTF There are certain problem domains where we care more about the results and the output than the code itself. Gaming is the perfect
The Daily WTF Before Evalia took a job at Initech, her predecessor, “JR” had to get fired first. That wasn’t too much of a
The Daily WTF “Why would I be a great fit? Well, [Recruiter], I can [Skill], [Talent], and, most of all, I am certified in
The Daily WTF There’s bad date handling code. There’s bad date formatting code. There’s bad date handling code that abuses date