The Daily WTF Sean was supporting a web application which, as many do, had required form fields for the user to fill out. The team wanted to
The Daily WTF Today’s anonymous submitter asks a question: “How do you imagine the rest of the codebase to be like?” Well,
The Daily WTF Yes, the title misspelling was an intentional attempt at punnery. It’s a compulsion, I’m sorry. I might have advised
The Daily WTF Today’s anonymous submitter inherited an application with a huge list of bugs and feature requests for missing features.
The Daily WTF Mike was doing work for a mobile services provider. He found this in their code: private static YesNoType toYesNo(String isYes) {
The Daily WTF Dan B is working on software which interacts with a bank. We’ll get the REAL WTF out of the way right at the top: “The
The Daily WTF When “dragoncoder047” was but a junior developer, without very much experience at all, they were tasked with building
The Daily WTF My plate has been full this week, but not as full as Walter’s! “Maybe hold the cheese?” suggests Walter T.
The Daily WTF Jaco‘s team had a problems with an embedded web server shutting down properly. Something about the shutdown process was
The Daily WTF Andy has some concerns about future proofing. In this case, he sends us some C# code that’s supposed to validate an IP