Currency

This site is really up to date. This site operates during weekdays. During the weekends, no new articles appear on the front page.

Relevance

This is a site that deals with "curious perversions in information technology." The site basically outlines failres in either management, programming, planning, or any other aspect in the development process of technology. The site is heavy in jargon, but appropriate because the intended audience is for people in the technological field.

Authority

The creator of this site is himself a programmer. Articles are user-submitted, but the creator (Alex P.) and a select few designated to run the site go through each and every entry and decide which of them goes on the front page.

Accuracy

The stories are truthful in general, but not without exaggeration. This site is aimed to take a humorous perspective on the information technology field. Some stories are real first-hand experiences that the readers of this site have dealt with.

Purpose

From the website: "The blog offers living examples of code that invites the exclamation 'WTF!?' and recounts tales of disastrous development, from project management gone spectacularly bad to inexplicable coding choices. In addition to horror stories, The Daily WTF serves as a repository of knowledge and discussion forums for inquisitive web designers and developers and has introduced several anti-patterns, including Softcoding and the Inner-Platform Effect."

RATING: 5/5