The Daily WTF We like trains here at Error’d, and you all seem to like trains too. That must be the main reason we get so many submissions
The Daily WTF There are real advantages to taking a functional programming approach to expressing problems. Well, some problems, anyway. Kevin
The Daily WTF Greg was fighting with an academic CMS, and discovered that a file called write_helper.js was included on every page. It contained
The Daily WTF Gretchen saw this line in the front-end code for their website and freaked out: let bucket = new AWS.S3({ params: { Bucket:
The Daily WTF One thing I’ve learned by going through our reader submissions over the years is that WTFs never start with just one mistake.
The Daily WTF Because we still have the NWS, I learned that “A winter storm will continue to bring areas of heavy snow and ice from the
The Daily WTF Abdoullah sends us this little blob of C#, which maybe isn’t a full-on WTF, but certainly made me chuckle. if (file!= null) {
The Daily WTF Eric writes: Yes, we actually do have code reviews and testing practices. A version of this code was tested successfully prior to
The Daily WTF As the saying goes, there are only two hard problems in computer science: naming things, cache invalidations, and off by one
The Daily WTF Andrew worked with Stuart. Stuart was one of those developers who didn’t talk to anyone except to complain about how stupid