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Black Belt Exception Management
By Doug Holland (Intel) (249 posts) on December 3, 2009 at 2:26 pm
I'll be presenting at the Microsoft San Francisco, CA office on Wednesday December 16th at 6:30pm for the Bay.NET User Group, this time discussing the best practices for Structured Exception Handling (SEH) and how you can make exceptions your friend rather than your enemy.
In addition to discussing best practices for SEH we'll also discuss several frameworks for persisting exception details including the CodePlex.Diagnostics framework that I wrote before joining Intel. In fact, version 4.0 of the CodePlex.Diagnostics framework is under development and will be released as a public beta this month with the RTM build coming early next year.
We'll also explore how parallelism affects how exceptions should be handled.
Finally, apologies to those who expected me to be presenting earlier this month to the Sacramento .NET users group, unfortunately I was unable to attend at the last minute due to the flu. I hope to be back at the Sacramento .NET users group soon however.
Categories: Parallel Programming, Software Tools
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