The Daily WTF James works with a financial services company. As part of their security model, they send out verification codes for certain
The Daily WTF Daniel has a bit of a story. The story starts many months ago, on the very first day of the month. Angular 1.x has something called
The Daily WTF Developers sometimes fail to appreciate how difficult a job Operations really is. In companies that don’t hold with
The Daily WTF “Clearly the Light Cinema decided to ban unsafe sql characters from the cinema,” wrote Simon, “Let’s hope
The Daily WTF You have a web application, written in Spring. Some pages live at endpoints where they’re accessible to the world. Other
The Daily WTF Roman K. once helped to maintain a company website that served a large customer base mainly within the United Kingdom. Each
The Daily WTF Krista noticed our article explaining that switches were replacements for ifs. She sent in a version she found in her codebase,
The Daily WTF Melinda‘s organization has purchased a cloud-based storage system. Like any such system, it has a lovely API which lets you
The Daily WTF “Deep down, I knew this was one of the most honest labels I’ve ever seen,” wrote Bob E. “Some people
The Daily WTF “Database portability” is one of the key things that modern data access frameworks try and ensure for your application.