July 2024
Beginner
620 pages
16h 32m
English
When writing computer programs, it is usually possible to discern between a normal course of events and something that’s exceptional (out of the ordinary). Such exceptional events might be errors (such as trying to divide a number by zero) or simply something you might not expect to happen very often. To handle such exceptional events, you might use conditionals everywhere the events might occur (for example, have your program check whether the denominator is zero for every division). ...
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