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Best Practices for Handling Exceptions

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An error is an event; an exception is the object that the event creates. When the program flow is blocked by an error, then there should be a solution to overcome that which we could call as exception. These exceptions are classified as structured and unstructured exceptions. Error handling code block plays the vital role to eliminate those errors. In this article the author shows how to use exception, handling effectively to find and eliminate an error. This is the main highlight for the users to eradicate the run time errors.
Title: | Best Practices for Handling Exceptions |
Author: | admin0021 |
Price / Cost: | Free |
Last Updated: | 2004-10-10 |
URL: | Click to Visit |
Web site Language: | English |
Total Votes: | 1 |
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