On Monday, 26 June 2017 at 15:40:19 UTC, mckoder wrote:
Here's the point: with checked exceptions good programmers can write good code. Without checked exceptions even good programmers are forced to write bad code.
This statement is logically equivalent to "good code can only be written with checked exceptions (presumably using Java), all other code is bad".
Checked exceptions are a horrible idea because they leak internal implementation details as part of the signature of a method directly and in a transitive manner, which of course is one huge aberration!
