The Daily WTF It was time to start developing version 2 of Initech’s flagship software product. This meant planning meetings. So many
The Daily WTF As we saw yesterday, padding can be hard. Jasmine received a set of tickets all complaining that the file download portion of an
The Daily WTF It’s been a minute since some bad date handling code. Wesley inherited this C# blob which exists to generate timestamped
The Daily WTF I don’t think they exist. Choosy Chris P. wants more choices, carping “You keep using that word, I don’t think it
The Daily WTF Today’s anonymously submitted story is a case where the WTF isn’t the code itself, per se. This arguably could be a
The Daily WTF Let’s say you have a database table containing a list of countries. Given the primary key of a country in that table- an
The Daily WTF One of the “features” of the Oracle database is that, in addition to the “wonderful” PL/SQL language for
The Daily WTF Unfortunately for Elena, the laboratory information management system (LIMS) her team used was being sunsetted by the vendor,
The Daily WTF In this week’s episode we have some more adventures in shipping and misadventures with dates. I just asked “Hey Google,
The Daily WTF Amanda‘s company wanted to restrict access to a service by filtering on the requestor’s IP address. Yes, this is a