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    Advanced Error Handling & Result Types [SUBSCRIBER]

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    <p>Production code is all about handling errors: programming errors, user input errors, asynchronous errors. In this course, you’ll review basic error handling with optionals and throw-catch, then learn how typed throws can help the compiler help you. The Result type encapsulates values and errors: Learn when Result types can be useful, for example, when you need to retain operation values.</p>

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