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Error Handling in JavaScript: Try, Catch, Finally
No matter how good your code is, errors are inevitable. What matters is how you handle them. JavaScript provides powerful tools like try, catch, and finally to manage errors gracefully—so your application doesn’t crash unexpectedly. 🚨 What Are Errors in JavaScript? Errors are problems that occur during code execution (runtime). Example: ```js id="err1" console.log(x); // ❌ ReferenceError: x is not defined ### Common Types of Errors: * **ReferenceError** → variable not defined * **TypeError** → w
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