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What is "except Exception as e" in Python?

except Exception as e is a construct in Python used for exception handling. It allows you to catch exceptions that occur during the execution of a block of code by using a try block to wrap the code that might raise an exception, and an except block to catch and handle the exception. The Exception part specifies that any exception of this type or its subclasses should be caught, and the as e part assigns the caught exception to a variable e, which you can then use to access details about the exception.

What does java.lang.Runtime Exception mean?

Present in every version of Java, the java.lang.RuntimeException is an essential class that allows your application to handle unexpected problems without crashing. Runtime exceptions are exceptions only detected during the execution of your app - things like invalid user input or issues with external resources like files or networks. When an unexpected situation like those occurs, a RuntimeException can be thrown and your app can catch and handle it using a try-catch block.

2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant: ThoughtSpot leads with GenAI

The 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Analytics and BI Platforms just dropped, and we’re thrilled to announce that ThoughtSpot was recognized as a Leader in the report. But, we aren’t the only ones finding ourselves in a new position this year. The analytics and BI space has undergone some of the most significant shifts in over a decade, an aftershock of generative AI.

What's new in Xcode 16 and the App Store Connect

A few weeks ago, Apple hosted its annual developer conference WWDC 2024, and made many announcements that will impact the mobile developer ecosystem. ‍ In a previous blog, we outlined the three top high-level announcements. In this post, we are diving into what’s new for two very important components of iOS- Xcode 16 and the App Store Connect.

Being a Leader Never Gets Old: Qlik is named a Leader in the 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Data Analytics and Business Intelligence

As I reflect (although a better word would maybe recover) on the incredible experience at Qlik Connect in sunny Orlando, I am filled with excitement and pride. This year’s event was particularly special because it was our first opportunity to showcase the expanded Qlik portfolio, including our robust data foundation, Qlik Talend Cloud, and Qlik Answers, our all-new knowledge assistant that delivers personalized, relevant answers to questions generated from a variety of unstructured data sources.

Introducing insightsoftware's Jet Analytics

In this video, we explore the powerful capabilities of Jet Analytics and how it can transform your financial and operational reporting. Discover how Jet Analytics consolidates and centralizes data from fragmented ERP systems, provides pre-built Power BI projects, and simplifies data management. Learn how this tool can streamline your reporting processes, reduce business risk, and enhance your data analysis with minimal IT involvement.

Zoom Builds Enterprise AI Applications In The AI Data Cloud

Learn how Zoom built an internal enterprise AI tool that enables sales and marketing teams to directly ask questions to data through natural language. The security and governance of the AI Data Cloud enabled data scientists to confidently leverage its Cortex AI and Streamlit features to build the enterprise AI app.

Unparalleled Productivity: The Power of Cloudera Copilot for Cloudera Machine Learning

In the fast-evolving landscape of data science and machine learning, efficiency is not just desirable—it’s essential. Imagine a world where every data practitioner, from seasoned data scientists to budding developers, has an intelligent assistant at their fingertips. This assistant doesn’t just automate mundane tasks but understands the intricacies of your workflows, anticipates your needs, and dramatically enhances your productivity at every turn.

Understanding Http Status Codes

HTTP status codes are an essential part of web communication. They provide information about the outcome of a request made to a server. Whether you’re a seasoned developer or a student just starting out, understanding these codes can significantly enhance your ability to debug and optimize web applications. This blog will break down the most common HTTP status codes that one generally encounters, explain their meanings and how to handle them.