The Daily WTF Gloria was a senior developer at IniMirage, a company that makes custom visualizations for their clients. Over a few years,
The Daily WTF It’s incredibly common to convert objects to dictionaries/maps and back, for all sorts of reasons. Jeff‘s co-worker was
The Daily WTF A twitchy anonymous reporter pointed out that our form validation code is flaky. He’s not wrong. But at least it can report
The Daily WTF In the late 90s into the early 2000s, there was an entire industry spun up to get businesses and governments off their mainframe
The Daily WTF It’s good to handle any exception that could be raised in some useful way. Frequently, this means that you need to take
The Daily WTF Joe sends us some Visual Basic .NET exception handling. Let’s see if you can spot what’s wrong? Catch ex1 As Exception
The Daily WTF April Fool’s day is a day where websites lie to you or create complex pranks. We’ve generally avoided the former, but
The Daily WTF We’ve got some of the rarer classic Error’d types today: events from the dawn of time, weird definitions of space, and
The Daily WTF We’ve seen loads of bad date handling, but as always, there’s new ways to be surprised by the bizarre inventions people
The Daily WTF We all know that 2038 is going to be a big year. In a mere 14 years, a bunch of devices are going to have problems. Less known is