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hello my friends and welcome back to another episode of flutter explained todays topics are errors and exceptions in the last couple of days i received more and more questions about how i can really read an error message and how do i find a good solution for that so in this episode we want to take a closer look on what errors are where they occur how to read a stack trace and what even is a stack trace and after this episode i really hope that you understand that errors and exceptions are your friend and not your enemy but now without further ado lets get started this video is supported by bluehost the thing that we are talking today is exceptions and errors which usually lead to a lot of red text in the terminal and that the application crashes that we have at the moment so for new developers it is usually pretty annoying and for senior developers who have learned already to work with them they love them especially if you know work two days or longer on an exception that you see al