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Jim Cushing began his Java career in 1997 while working at a small Gainesville, FL company and attending the University of Florida. Since then, he roosts a short trip north in Atlanta, Georgia developing J2EE-based applications for a Fortune 100 company. Outside of software development, his passions include photography, Gator football, and running. He remains a fan of Java, but a critic of Sun.



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Three Rules for Effective Exception Handling
Exceptions can give your application robustness by telling you what went wrong where, but only if you use them correctly. Jim Cushing offers three rules for getting the most out of exceptions. Dec. 4, 2003

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