Handling unhandled exceptions with WinForms

by Matthias Broschk December 17, 2008 21:28
Handling exceptions is not too difficult, if you know where to catch them. The problem are unhandled exceptions which might occur all over the application. Fortunately there is a way to catch (almost) all of them. Well, in most cases you won't be able to fix the problem and the program will terminate, but at least you can log them for further diagnosis. Basically there are two types of exceptions... [More]

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Matthias Broschk from Hamburg (Germany) wrote his first goto statements in QuickBasic at the age of fifteen, switched to Visual Studio (i.e. Visual Basic / Visual C++) at version 5.0 and has been an addict of .NET since its early beginnings. There have been many other languages and frameworks (Java, PHP, ... ), but none about which he has been as enthusiastic as .NET. These days you can find more information in blogs rather than anywhere else. Therefore he has decided to share his experiences and start yet another .NET blog.