The Daily WTF The last time I was traveling, I noticed a little stand just past the security checkpoint, asking me to rate my experience. The
The Daily WTF “Oracle makes it easy! Just dereference this pointer to view your failed invoice,” wrote Jeremy W. “Oh no!
The Daily WTF When logging in Java, especially frameworks like Spring, making sure the logging statement has access to the full context of the
The Daily WTF Nobody wants to have a Bobby Tables moment in their database. So we need to to sanitize our inputs. Ted C noticed a bunch of stored
The Daily WTF The accountants at Gary‘s company had a problem: sometimes, when they wanted to check the price to ship a carton of product,
The Daily WTF Graham picked up a ticket regarding their password system. It seemed that several users had tried to put in a perfectly valid
The Daily WTF “As it turns out, they’ve actually been singing Purple Haze before the start of all of those sportsball games,”
The Daily WTF Sometimes, a block of terrible code exists for a good reason. Usually, it exists because someone was lazy or incompetent, which
The Daily WTF Deon (previously) has some good news. His contract at Initrode is over, and he’s on his way out the door. But before he goes,
The Daily WTF Properly used, version history can easily help you track down and identify the source of a bug. Improperly used, it still can. As