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| Within this article, we'll be taking a closer inspection of exceptions, as requested by the lovely Haris. This will be a basic exceptions article and so I won't be going over how to extend onto the exceptions class to model your own - otherwise we'll get too far ahead of ourselves. Exceptions tend to be used where we have no jurisdiction over the source, and when we wish to return a more informative message to the front-end. | ![]() |
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