The Daily WTF Terje worked for an IT firm that serviced the purchasing department of a global corporation. To manage purchases, the department
The Daily WTF Megan K’s organization does the sane and reasonable thing: they cache all of their dependencies locally, and their CI/CD
The Daily WTF Justin Self inherited an internal build tool. Rome may not have been built in a day, but this tool was. It “simplifies”
The Daily WTF “Encountered this one while attempting to weigh some vegetables and well…the scale crashed?” writes Sam.
The Daily WTF Let’s say you have an enum. You have an array of objects, where one of the fields is of that enum type. You want to filter
The Daily WTF Rodrigo was but a simple software development intern eager to prove himself. He would always volunteer for the menial tasks that
The Daily WTF Initrode bought a UI widget library from Initech. Years passed, and eventually Initech went under. Initrode kept on keeping on, and
The Daily WTF Andrew H writes “this is an interface for one of our Spring Data repositories”. If you’ve ever looked at
The Daily WTF “VMware Team decided to send me some useful advice via e-mail,” writes Antti T. “Costco and Dell have teamed up
The Daily WTF Hamza has some friends in the theater business. These friends had an in-house developed Java application to manage seating