I worked at a place that had a really great coding standard for working with exceptions:
1. Catch exceptions third-party code and talking to the outside world right away.
2. Never catch exceptions that we throw ourselves.
3. Only (and always) throw exceptions when you're in a state where you can't guarantee graceful recovery. Exceptions are for those exceptional circumstances where the best thing to do is fail fast and fail hard.
1. Catch exceptions third-party code and talking to the outside world right away.
2. Never catch exceptions that we throw ourselves.
3. Only (and always) throw exceptions when you're in a state where you can't guarantee graceful recovery. Exceptions are for those exceptional circumstances where the best thing to do is fail fast and fail hard.