I guess having subclass for implementation errors to distinguish will be very
helpful, Typeerror has become very generic and finding solution is like
searching a needle in haystack for the new developers.
Eg- TypeError: ‘int’ object is not iterable
students=int(input('Please enter the number of students in the class: '))
for number in students:
math_grade=(input("Enter student's Maths grade: "))
science_grade=(input("Enter student's Science grade: "))
social_grade=(input("Enter student's Scoial grade: "))
Common homeworks/tutorial for beginners who find difficult to understand why
this error occurred. So a fine grained exception would be lot easier to
understand and resolve quickly.
*List of TypeErrors* - https://itsmycode.com/tag/typeerror/
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