The Daily WTF Tis the season to think of trees. Our Anonymous submitter has a program with a tree in it, and it’s a relatively big one: 7
The Daily WTF You know the story. A report is spitting out the wrong dates. Someone gets called in to investigate what’s wrong. After
The Daily WTF “Normally, the solar face in Apple Watch, is supposed to show a single 24-hour period,” writes Juan C. wrote, “It
The Daily WTF As programmers, we all need to fix bugs. As experienced programmers, we recognize that sometimes, the ability to fix one bug
The Daily WTF Brian B stumbled across a bit of code to generate UUIDs. Seeing that tag-line, I was worried that they invented their own UUID
The Daily WTF Asynchronous programming is hard. Because it’s so difficult, developers are constantly trying to find ways to make it
The Daily WTF It’s easy to use dictionaries/maps to solve the wrong kinds of problems, but deep down, what’s more elegant than a
The Daily WTF “Lasterror…Las terror…Terrorist…Zoroaster…They’re all so close! Which one do I choose??”
The Daily WTF Tokyo readers, it’s been quite a while since our last Tokyo/TDWTF nomihoudai. It’s always a fun time, and we’ve
The Daily WTF The line between objects and maps can sometimes get a little blurry. In languages like JavaScript, there’s really no