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Chris Green's Public Notepad
Don't Use Exceptions To Control Application Flow
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over 5 years ago
by
MSDNArchive
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Why? Because they can be thousands of times slower than method return values! Can you guess why? First here's an example of what not to do. (from the Patterns & Practices Guidance article ) static void ProductExists( string ProductId) { ...
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