> Am 08.05.2017 um 08:26 schrieb Till Oliver Knoll <till.oliver.kn...@gmail.com> > > This sums up my previous point pretty nicely: > > "Java exceptions ceased to be exceptional at all, they became commonplace. > They are used from everything from the benign to the catastrophic, > differentiating between the severity of exceptions falls to the caller of the > function."
And this: "For example in C++ you might throw an exception when you can’t convert from an enum to its string equivalent, or in Java when parsing a date from a string. In an internet connected world, where every input from a network must be considered hostile, is the failure to parse a string into a date really exceptional? Of course not." [https://dave.cheney.net/2012/01/18/why-go-gets-exceptions-right] Cheers, Oliver
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