Look, if you want a language with panics, use Go. If you want a language with exceptions that bubble and can be recovered from, use JS.
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@yoshuawuyts@tjholowaychuk I think you have a very Node-centric perspective. In the 95% of JS code that is running on the web this is wrong -
@domenic@tjholowaychuk oh yea, you're definitely right - but like I said: I think the TC overlooked the way throw is used for some, not all - 6 more replies
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@tjholowaychuk@domenic but that is ok; it just means people using throw and callbacks won't use promises; different audience - it okThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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