One of the programmer’s occupational diseases is to think about exception handling before writing business code. Before Jerry’s brain surgery in May, both online searches and in-person reports from the surgeon mentioned the risks. In other words, there is a certain probability that I will die during surgery. So the question is, suppose I fail in surgery, what happens to my bank account?



After contacting my China Merchants Bank account manager, I got a professional and humane reply, which finally made me feel more comfortable. I know my try… The catch… Finally, all that’s left is to wait for the doctor to cut me in the head.

In the eyes of outsiders, it is a very negative and pessimistic attitude to think about death before life before surgery. Perhaps only real programmers can understand this way of thinking about problems. Although the operation was breathtaking, it was lucky that the procedure was not implemented into the catch code block.

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