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by Jensson
334 days ago
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> So Java's checked exceptions force you to write verbose and pointless code in all the wrong places (the "in the middle" code that can't handle and doesn't care about the exception). It doesn't, you can just declare that the function throws these as well, you don't have to handle it directly. |
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This is annoying enough to deal with in concrete code, but interfaces make it a nightmare.