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 Three Rules for Effective Exception Handling
Three Rules for Effective Exception Handling Well here\'s a list of some more specific techniques on how to manage your exception handling mess: 1. Declare Unchecked Exceptions in the Throws Clause - Make it easy for programmers and the IDE to disc

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