The Daily WTF Since the dawn of software development, people have endlessly been searching for a way to modularize their applications
The Daily WTF A couple weeks back, I posted the Free Mug Day campaign: run through the quick BuildMaster tutorial, and I’ll send you a free
The Daily WTF The realest of real WTFs, the reigning champion for all eternity is and forever will be Oracle. Today, we’re going to take a
The Daily WTF Providing authentication for your web-based APIs is both a challenging problem but also a largely solved problem. The hardest part
The Daily WTF If you ask an engineer whether it’s safe to cross a bridge, he’ll happily walk you through how safe bridges are, how
The Daily WTF Adam wrote, “I hear that NewFeature1 is a real, ahem, killer feature of these Wi-Fi drivers.” “Gigabyte Easy
The Daily WTF George G was hired to do some UI work for a company which sold a suite of networking hardware. As networking hardware needs to be
The Daily WTF Denae inherited some 90s-era GUI code. The original developers have long since gone away, and the source control history has
The Daily WTF You may remember Kara, who recently found some “interesting” serialization code. Now, this code happens to be
The Daily WTF Many moons ago, when PCs came housed within heavy cases of metal and plastic, Matt Q. and his colleague were assigned to evaluate a