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Throwing errors in JavaScript is.....interesting...and often misunderstood.Thread here JavaScript has an Error object So you may think that you only throw errors But you can throw anything Even thisWhat
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RxJS Error Handling is not NEARLY understood enough.Thread on RxJS error handling here 1/8 There are two places to deal with errors:1. In your subscribe call2. In the stream (in
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1. You should always default to using === in JavaScript. One specific exception where it doesn't matter: Null comparison 2. "myVar == null"There's no reason to use === as there's
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