I feel like the tone of the post misses a crucial idea: many exceptions are just how Java classes implement return codes. It is up to the developer how and when to treat that as acceptable practice, so generalised articles like this are worth little.
I feel like the tone of the post misses a crucial idea: many exceptions are just how Java classes implement return codes. It is up to the developer how and when to treat that as acceptable practice, so generalised articles like this are worth little.