The Daily WTF John works for a manufacturing company which has accrued a large portfolio of C++ code. Developed over the course of decades, by
The Daily WTF Some say that the only reason I like ternary code snippets is that it gives me an opportunity to make the title a
The Daily WTF Enterprise integration is its own torturous brand of software development. Imagine all the pain of inheriting someone else’s
The Daily WTF “When the notification system about the broken NYC MTA is broken, does that make the MTA meta-broken?” writes T.S.
The Daily WTF When I first glanced at this submission from Thomas, I almost just scrolled right by. “Oh, it’s just another case where
The Daily WTF Corporate Standards. You know, all those rules created over time by bureaucrats who think that they’re making things better
The Daily WTF The beauty of a good logging system is that it allows you to spam logging messages all through your code, but then set the logging
The Daily WTF I’ve spent the past week doing a lot of embedded programming, and for me, this has mostly been handling having full-duplex
The Daily WTF “When registering for KubeCon and CloudNativeCon, it’s like they’re saying: Pay full price? Oh no, we insist you
The Daily WTF “We’re bringing on my nephew, he’s super smart with computers, so you make sure he is successful!” That was