• Karyoplasma
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        2 months ago

        Starting with Java 21 (I think), they’ve introduced ignored variables, so you can now actually do this:

        try {
            operation();
        } catch (Exception _) {
            // nice weather, eh?
        }
        

        Edit: forgot that this is about JS lel

          • Traister101
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            22 months ago

            If your joking yes, if your not Java and Java Script are seperate things.

            • @[email protected]
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              12 months ago

              Actually made this mistake in front of 20 people the other day. Guy at my job mentioned coding in java and I asked if he was doing web dev 🤦

                • @[email protected]
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                  12 months ago

                  He said “I’ve been closing in C# and Java for 2 years” and I asked, in front of everyone, “are you doing web dev?” And he just coldly said no

                  See this could have been fine if I didn’t double down and go “then what are you using java for… OH WAIT”

      • @[email protected]
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        12 months ago

        I legitimately use this line in one of my scripts because range.find returns an error of the value is not found. The use case is taking a 2d matrix saved as an array, with data collected from multiple excel tabs and rearranging it for a CSV upload into Salesforce. The initial array contains values that the rest of the data does not have, so when I search for a non existent value, I can skip the error.

        Of course vba COULD just implement try/catch statements and that’d be so much cleaner, but alas.