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I read lots of blogs, More then 40 in total. And sometimes you find one that has an interesting post and then I add that to my google reader list.

The next post I found via Jason bock's blog. It's about exception handling and the filter posibilities VB.Net has, well actualy the abality is there in the CLR it's just no implemented in C# as of yet. And not any time soon as it seems.

The post is by Daniel Earwicker and is called "Fatal Exceptions, and Why VB.NET Has a Purpose!". Of course VB.Net has a reason. But that's not the point.

I like the way he describes errorhandling and the process you go through. From trying to handling them all to handling only the generic one.

Personally I think this is a bit better solved in Java where you have to handle excpetions this way you know which excpetions will be thrown by the class you are calling.

Anyway it was a nice read hope you enjoy it too.

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User bio imageChristiaan is a forensic technician who programs on the side, although my function description says that I do IT-things for 90% of the time . I'm an avid VB.NET fan and I use lots of the ALT.Net techniques, like unit-testing, nhibernate, logging, IoC, ...
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