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Microsoft.NETINETA's Topic Choice: How to Handle Exceptions with Class
By now most of you reading this article will be familiar with .NET exception handling, at least in its basic form. You know how to catch exceptions using Try...Catch blocks. You know how to handle exceptions raised by the framework. You may even have created and thrown your own exceptions.<p><a more</a></p>
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