>It appears that now when I add new features, I am more careful relying on Try/Catch. The old code was not as "clean". So, it creates a lot of maintenance work.
Code may be "clean" but "fault-tolerant" is another concept. It's a real rabbit hole trying to write fault-tolerant code for unreliable environments.
Regards. Al
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