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andreabergia.com
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| | | | | Error handling is a fundamental aspect of programming. Unless you are writing hello world, you will need to handle errors in your code. In this post, I will discuss a bit the most common approaches used by various programming languages. Return error codes This is one of the most ancient strategies - if a function can fail, it can simply return an error code - often a negative number, or null. | |
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danilafe.com
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blog.thomasheartman.com
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| | | | | In which we go deep on folding lists and uncover surprisingly large and important differences between folding right and folding left. We discuss laziness, infinite lists, and catamorphisms. | |
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boxbase.org
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| | | I came up with an idea when studying type theory. I am a vehement proponent of dynamic typing but there are several ideas that require me to explore into type theory so I am studying it. | ||