The Daily WTF Adam S sends us a representative line which represents a mystery. It’s a simple enough Java statement: private static final
The Daily WTF “A football coach needs at least a two line footer to succeed,” writes Ergin S. “I was looking for a specific
The Daily WTF As the saying goes, there are two hard problems in computer science: naming things, cache expiration, and off-by-one errors. This
The Daily WTF Odette’s company uses a popular video conferencing solution for browser use. In the base library, there’s a handy-dandy
The Daily WTF I’m starting to wonder if we need a “Representative API” category. There are just so many ways in which a
The Daily WTF There’s a very specific brand of bad code that I see from time to time, which I think of as “Oh, this poor person was
The Daily WTF “I wonder, what does a null pharmacist eat for lunch? BaNaNas?” writes Barry M. Jeff K. wrote, “I like your
The Daily WTF Pierre is a contractor who supports a variety of companies helping them manage data-science and analytics applications. Code, in
The Daily WTF Object-oriented languages often let you implement your own exception classes to hook into their structured exception handling. This
The Daily WTF Despite founding The Daily WTF more than fifteen years ago, I still find myself astonished and perplexed by the curious perversions