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Coding Blocks

Clean Code – Error Handling

Coding Blocks

Allen Underwood, Michael Outlaw, Joe Zack

Education, Careers, Business, Technology, How To

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 28 December 2016

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

This week, we continue our Clean Code discussion as we dive into the joys and pains of error handing.

Transcript

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All right, so before we get started, there's something very important we need to know.

0:04.0

Hey, why did the programmer quit his job?

0:09.0

I feel like this is a rhetorical question.

0:17.0

I already forgot the answer because he didn't get a raise. A raise. A raise. A raise. A R A Y S. A. A R A Y S. A R A Y S.

0:25.0

That's perfect.

0:30.0

All right.

0:31.0

So, here we go.

0:33.0

I feel like I failed that.

0:35.0

I totally feel like I failed that.

0:38.0

Five.

0:39.0

I'll do a great start.

0:40.0

Four.

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Three. 4, 3.

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3.

0:45.0

You're listening to coding blocks.

0:48.0

Episode 52.

0:50.0

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0:54.8

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0:58.9

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1:02.1

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1:06.9

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