The Daily WTF Bleu supports a Pimcore-based PHP site. Pimcore is a rather sprawling enterprise system for PHP. Like many Model-View-Controller
The Daily WTF Matt‘s team had a party after their last release. It was a huge push, with tons of new features, that came at the end of many
The Daily WTF Inilock started making locks back in the 1880s, and has always had a conservative approach to changing things about how locks work.
The Daily WTF Mike was refactoring an old web application written in Perl. We joke about Perl being a “write only language,” but the
The Daily WTF This week we received a plethora of failed text substitutions. I’d like to find a pithy name for this sort of error;
The Daily WTF Typos are the bane of delevopers’ existence. For most of our typos, the result is a syntax error. It’s quick and easy
The Daily WTF There are common errors that are (or were) once so common that we’ve built tools to help us avoid them. So I was a little
The Daily WTF David‘s organization didn’t fully understand why you bring interns into a company. The purpose of an internship is to
The Daily WTF Sometimes, you see a code sample and you almost scroll by. “This isn’t bad, I see it all the time.” So it took a
The Daily WTF From our readers this week, we have a couple of mixed numbers. David B even gets a twofer. Trainspotter Daniel notes “The