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Omer has been professionally developing applications over the past 8 years, both at the IDF’s IT corps and later at the Sela Technology Center, but has had the programming bug ever since he can remember himself.
As a senior developer at NuConomy, a leading web analytics and advertising startup, he leads a wide range of technologies for its flagship products.

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Catching Handled Exceptions During Debugging

Got an exception being thrown with only its name being displayed in the output window?

Want to catch that exception? Just click on Debug -> Exceptions (Ctrl D, E) and check the exception you want to catch whenever it's thrown:

Now the debugger will catch any exception of that type, regardless of whether it was handled or not.

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Trumpi's blog said:

Going to watch Elton John tonight, so this post is a little early. Agile Avoid mega unit tests - 500

# January 13, 2008 9:54 AM

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# January 13, 2008 12:41 PM

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# May 22, 2008 12:05 PM
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