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I think a lot of it is psychological. Being forced to ask yourself "what do I want to happen if there's an error here?" every single time seems to go a very long way. If the answer is "ignore it" or "bubble it up" then fine, but at least you considered and explicitly answered that question rather than totally forgetting that an unhappy path exists. Default consider vs. default ignore.





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