Well I just wonder why some languages use "X" while others use "Y": with visually very little differences between the mechanics regarding X or Y. Take another example: a list of objects, or "nones" - where you access say a "name" field.
In C# you would put `if x != null`, catching an exception is not the way to go here.
Whereas in python an `hasattr(x, "name")` is frowned upon (even though it is more generic that testing against the magic value "None"). Instead you except for those special cases.