The Daily WTF Chilly inherited a VB .Net application which generates an “IDoc” file which is used to share data with SAP.
The Daily WTF Joe inherited some C code that left him scratching his head. It doesn’t start too badly: typedef unsigned char byte; typedef
The Daily WTF We got a lot of good submissions this week, including some examples of test-in-prod we’re saving for a special edition. Not
The Daily WTF Back in the heady days of the DotCom Bubble, startups were thick on the ground, and Venture Capital money was a flood- lifting
The Daily WTF Michael has a confession. Once upon a time, a very long time ago, he needed to write some JavaScript to serialize data and send it
The Daily WTF I’ve known a surprising number of developers who say, “Why use any higher level abstractions, you can just do this all
The Daily WTF It’s a holiday in the US today, so as per tradition, we reach back through the archives. Today is a classic of code
The Daily WTF …and we’ll cry though we really don’t want to. Celebrant Joe cheered “Happy birthday DailyWTF! My gift to
The Daily WTF Alan worked on a website which had a weekly event which unlocked at 9PM, Saturday, Eastern Time. The details of the event
The Daily WTF We’re all used to Java class names that are… verbose. Arno sends us a representative Java line, which demonstrates that this