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What are some best practices for handling exceptions and errors in a programming language?

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I'm working on a project in a programming language and I want to make sure I'm handling exceptions and errors in the best way possible. What are some best practices I should follow?
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What is the difference between checked and unchecked exceptions in Java?

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What is the difference between checked and unchecked exceptions in Java? In Java, there are two types of exceptions: checked exceptions and unchecked exceptions. Checked exceptions are those that must be declared in a method or constructor's throws clause if ...
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