catch(Exception ex) would this example be a code smell? [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: Is catching general exceptions really a bad thing? (12 answers) Closed 11 years ago. We have production code that is not easily deployed in a test area. We also have a new library of code that we would like to “plug in” to the production code. The production code […]
catch(Exception ex) would this example be a code smell? [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: Is catching general exceptions really a bad thing? (12 answers) Closed 11 years ago. We have production code that is not easily deployed in a test area. We also have a new library of code that we would like to “plug in” to the production code. The production code […]
catch(Exception ex) would this example be a code smell? [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: Is catching general exceptions really a bad thing? (12 answers) Closed 11 years ago. We have production code that is not easily deployed in a test area. We also have a new library of code that we would like to “plug in” to the production code. The production code […]
catch(Exception ex) would this example be a code smell? [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: Is catching general exceptions really a bad thing? (12 answers) Closed 11 years ago. We have production code that is not easily deployed in a test area. We also have a new library of code that we would like to “plug in” to the production code. The production code […]
Hiding query strings logically?
I feel uncomfortable when using query string parameters as:
Hiding query strings logically?
I feel uncomfortable when using query string parameters as:
Hiding query strings logically?
I feel uncomfortable when using query string parameters as:
Hiding query strings logically?
I feel uncomfortable when using query string parameters as:
Hiding query strings logically?
I feel uncomfortable when using query string parameters as:
Hiding query strings logically?
I feel uncomfortable when using query string parameters as: