Handling errors as domain concepts

In most programming projects, there's confusion as to how and where errors should be handled.

Errors account of a large portion of our application's possible states, and more often than not, it's one of the last things considered.

When we encounter some code that will probably result in a non-optimal state, we often ask ourselves questions like:

  • Do I throw an error and let the client figure out how to handle it?
  • Do I return null?

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