The Daily WTF Clia was handed a pile of legacy code and told to upgrade it, but with a very important rule attached: the functionality
The Daily WTF Percy‘s employer is an “enterprise vendor”. They have a variety of products all within the
The Daily WTF In our industry, we all know that managers cause problems when they try to, well, manage. This invariably causes us to get
The Daily WTF “There are premium translation services, and then, well, there are the rest,” Dave P. writes. “More like
The Daily WTF Here’s a philosophical question. Let’s say you’re searching an array. Is it clearer to use a for loop and break
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