In programming, "else" extends conditional logic by specifying an alternative action when an "if" condition is false. It enables clearer decision-making in code, handling scenarios like default responses or fallback paths. Developers, data analysts, and automation engineers benefit from its use, ensuring robust, error-resistant scripts and applications that respond intelligently to varying inputs.
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