The Daily WTF “Hey Alexa, can you help Amazon with their math?” Timothy W. wrote. “Name my %1$s so I can identify it later? How
The Daily WTF Are we sick of of year rollover bugs yet? Well, let’s just agree that people aren’t sick of making these kinds of bugs.
The Daily WTF What, exactly set of features divide a “text editor” from an IDE is a bit of a blurry line. Developers are not the sort
The Daily WTF There’s a simple rule about “enterprise” software: if the word “enterprise” is used in any way to
The Daily WTF Daniel didn’t believe the rumor at first. Whenever his company chased after the hottest new business trends, they usually
The Daily WTF “The fact that Microsoft values my PC’s health over copyediting is why I thumbed up this window,” Eric wrote.
The Daily WTF There are certain things which you see in code that, at first glance, if you haven’t already learned better, look like they
The Daily WTF We’re still in the early part of the year, and as little glitches show up from “sliding window” fixes to the Y2K
The Daily WTF There’s always a hope that in the future, our code will be better. Eventually, we won’t be dealing with piles of krufty
The Daily WTF As we’ve discussed in the past, video game code probably shouldn’t be held to the standards of your average WTF: