Re: Exception Misconceptions: Exceptions are for unrecoverable errors.
In article <hh49sd$vv6$2@news.albasani.net>, Branimir Maksimovic <bmaxa@hotmail.com> wrote:
Kaz Kylheku wrote:
On 2009-12-25, tanix <tanix@mongo.net> wrote:
In article <hh3dco$osh$1@news.albasani.net>, Branimir Maksimovic
<bmaxa@hotmail.com> wrote:
Looks like it is a matter of life and death to you.
But I doubt you can win this argument.
I doubt you can convince this village bohunk that he can possibly
lose an argument.
Argument can be won by argument.
Well. Not necessarily. Not that I am trying to argue with this.
Some arguments are much more complex then they might look when
you look at the whole picuture and your main interests or points
of view, and there are ALL sorts of ways you may look at some "problem".
Salesman wants sales, vp wants performance, CEO wants redused cost,
engineer wants code "correctness", marketing guy wants big bang,
accountant wants his books to reconcile cause you guys are wasting
too much, and on and on and on.
Which "argument" is "correct"?
Secondly, do you even WANT to see something that differs
from what you are used to?
Greets
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