November 2012
Intermediate to advanced
1008 pages
27h 3m
English
In a perfect world, users would never enter data in the wrong form, files they choose to open would always exist, and code would never have bugs. So far, we have mostly presented code as if we lived in this kind of perfect world. It is now time to turn to the mechanisms the Java programming language has for dealing with the real world of bad data and buggy code.
Encountering errors is unpleasant. If a user loses all the work he or she did during a program session because of a programming mistake ...
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