The Daily WTF Once upon a time, someone wanted to store date ranges in a database. And so, they started down the obvious path of having two
The Daily WTF Mark recently inherited a Java codebase that… well, it’s going to need some support. He thought things were bad when he
The Daily WTF Henrik H was hired by a customer to fix some bugs in their application. The main one was that their C# web app didn’t
The Daily WTF The rule of spelling in programming is that it doesn’t matter if you spell it correctly, only if you spell it consistently.
The Daily WTF This week, Harry Altman teaches us how to make sure that autoautomobiles don’t crash into your house. It’s not
The Daily WTF The power of SQL is that you describe to the database what you want, and the database figures out how to execute that query as
The Daily WTF Melissa was trying to figure out why an old application wasn’t writing out a data file when commanded to do so. It was an
The Daily WTF Mr. TA inherited some C# code that communicates with a humidity and a temperature sensor. Each sensor logs a series of datapoints
The Daily WTF Laurie has been supporting an internal application for a few years. The code is a mess, and while she wasn’t at the company
The Daily WTF Winter is coming to New Mexico this year with a vengeance. It should be fine if you just stay out of the wind. First, to get this