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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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| | Have you ever wanted to install a default exception handler in Haskell? Until recently I didn't think that was possible. Then I found Ivan Gromakovsky's Handling of Uncaught Exceptions in Haskell b...
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| [AI summary] This article compares Functional Programming and Object Oriented Programming paradigms, discussing their key differences, strengths, weaknesses, and how Haskell fits into the functional paradigm.