by Giovanni Scerra
Patterns to prevent null reference exceptions
by Jasper Lammers
A method to easily toggle the way exceptions are being handled (either being thrown or handled by custom code), while still conserving the stack trace when exceptions are not being thrown.
by Marco Bertschi
This tip presents an easy way of verbosely converting an exception and its inner exceptions to a string in order to get access to all details.
by Amogh Natu
This tip provides one solution to the exception "Configuration system failed to initialize" in C#
by Trần_Tuấn_Anh
Iterators are an essential part of collections in Java, enabling you to traverse through data structures. Two primary types of iterators are fail-safe and fail-fast. Understanding their differences is crucial for writing robust code.
by Trần_Tuấn_Anh
Exception propagation is a fundamental concept in Java programming that determines how exceptions are handled and passed through different levels of a program. This mechanism is crucial for ensuring that errors are managed effectively and that your code remains robust and maintainable.
by Trần_Tuấn_Anh
When diving into Java programming, understanding the distinction between errors and exceptions is crucial. This knowledge not only helps you handle runtime issues more effectively but also enables you to write more robust and maintainable code.
by Mark Pelf
NET8/EF8 Breaking Change. Old servers/databases might not understand queries from EF8.