(a) Why shouldn't exceptions be absolutely forbidden? (b) Why is implementation guidance for exception handling necessary? (c) What are the first three rules for exceptions? (d) Why would documentation and periodic auditing be important? (e) What is an example of
(a) Why shouldn't exceptions be absolutely forbidden?
(b) Why is implementation guidance for exception handling necessary?
(c) What are the first three rules for exceptions?
(d) Why would documentation and periodic auditing be important?
(e) What is an example of a dangerous exception that would need to be reported to a manager?
(b) Why is implementation guidance for exception handling necessary?
(c) What are the first three rules for exceptions?
(d) Why would documentation and periodic auditing be important?
(e) What is an example of a dangerous exception that would need to be reported to a manager?
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