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General Discussion

Best console.log message if something doesn't work?

So to make things a little lighter while studying, this is my console.log message if something doesn't work in my loops:

console.log("Kaboom! Something didn't work, you rocket scientist!")

What's your message?

1 Answer

Depends of what you're doing. I develope mostly in Node.js and I use a lot of callbacks so lets say I'm retrieving a list of users and if an error happens then I print the error that just happened