12. Errors and exceptions

💡 The key to good error and exception-handling is to make the implicit explicit, and to fail fast, letting clients know when they've gone astray — as soon as possible.

Imagine a world where you could open a severely rattled bottle of Pepsi with brazen confidence — and to do so without hesitation or to consider the possibility that it might end up drenching you.

I'm asking you to imagine a world where nothing ever went wrong; where you only ever had to consider the happy path

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This is an online wiki about the main topics over the last 40 years of software design, architecture & testing. It was created by Khalil Stemmler.

This wiki's mission is to help eliminate the unknown unknowns, helping you get up to speed on the best practices and principles to write testable, flexible, and maintainable code.

I created this wiki while I was connecting the dots on my own path. You can read more about that learning journey in the introduction

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