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M-A's technology blog M-A's technology blog Wednesday, 13 February 2013 Exception handling and non-critical components Most software developers consider exception handling is different than error handling but should these be handled differently? Wikipedia has a full page on exception handling . Exception handling in theory For example let's take memcached clients across various languages. Let's speculate that an error could be the fact that a key is not in memcache and an exception could be that the client failed to connect to the server. Note that it's the library that decides what is an exception or an error and different libraries disagree with each other. It becomes even more confusing in languages like C++ where there isn't a common idiom on where the separation line should lie. Exception handling in practice Let's use the 4 partial snippets below to describe the difference in practice. While I'm referring to the AppEngine documentation, it's by pure laziness and ...

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