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That it's bad style is kind of the point: The standard response from Go advocates is that ignoring errors is not idiomatic, but it's not good style anywhere, in any language where it isn't outright illegal.



I think we're in violent agreement. I wasn't saying that Go's affordances solve this problem, merely pointing out that checked exceptions in Java aren't any kind of a dispositive solution.




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