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by thuridas
307 days ago
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Not having exceptions doesn't seem like an advantage. My experience with either tough me that some infrastructure error are better as exceptions. Kotlin handling of nulls is probably the most elegant. And you do not need. Net. When you want 20 pods in kubernetes you probably want some alpine image instead of windows |
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Some folks opt to go full "railroad-oriented programming" mode, but using both has more benefits. Here is a good article on it: https://medium.com/@lanayx/practical-error-handling-in-f-c3c...