No matter how good you are as a developer and how many tests you write: your application will throw errors. At YPlan we tried to catch all the exceptions and handle them in the right way to give our users the best possible experience. In this talk, I will go through the problems we tried to solve and the solutions we implemented.
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Michele Bertoli
Michele Bertoli is a frontend developer with a passion for beautiful UIs. Born in Italy, he moved to London with his family to look for new exciting job opportunities. He has a degree in computer science, and he loves clean and well-tested code. Currently, he is working at YPlan, crafting modern JavaScript applications with React.js. He is a big fan of open source and is always trying to learn something new.