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Visual Basic : Make the Transition from Traditional Visual Basic Error Handling to the Object-Oriented Model in .NET

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Post Visual Basic : Make the Transition from Traditional Visual Basic Error Handling to the Object-Oriented Model in .NET

Jesse Liberty This article assumes you're familiar with Visual Basic .NET Level of Difficulty 1 2 3 SUMMARY If you're used to Visual Basic 6.0 and you're making the transition to Microsoft .NET, you will find that error handling is quite different from what you've used for years. Visual Basic .NET uses a more object-oriented solution to signaling and responding to unexpected problems while your program is running. This approach, called structured exception handling, has a number of...

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