Exception Handling in C# .Net made easy! | Try Catch Finally | Throw | Throw ex | Codelligent

Exception Handling in C# .Net made easy! | Try Catch Finally | Throw | Throw ex | Codelligent

In this video you will learn exception handling in detail in C#.Net with the help of a real time application simulation.

The topics being covered:
00:00 - Intro
00:52 - What are Exceptions
02:12 - Throw (Concept)
02:50 - Try Catch Finally (Concept)
05:56 - Bubbling up the Exception (Concept)
07:57 - "Throw" vs "Throw ex" (Concept)
09:13 - Code Demo

Code used in the demo can be accessed here:
https://github.com/kajin88/DotNetDemos/blob/65e02974d68a15b34e047ba31ed601d11742dc42/ExceptionHandling%20and%20UserDefinedExceptions.zip

After this you will be able to implement exception handling in your applications in a better way with a proper understanding.

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