Session Summary
Error handling is one of the most important features and
phases of a Windows DNA development project, but importunely little
consideration is given to it. Proper error handling can help to identify,
isolate and resolve critical problems. The Windows DNA Error Handling 101
presentation will cover how to properly handle errors in Visual Basic
components, Visual C++ components, and SQL Server, and how Windows error
messages are formatted and propagated.
This is a
Level
100 session that was recorded June 23, 2000 and presented by Paul
Bates. Paul joined Microsoft in May 1992. Over the past 8 years, he held
positions in Developer, SQL Server, and Solution Integration Engineering (SIE)
support, represented Microsoft at trade shows, and even worked on an ODBC
driver beta at Microsoft's main campus in Redmond. He has presented internal
training, outside vender training, and certification courses at a local
college. Paul holds a BS degree in Mathematics and is finishing his Masters
degree in Computer Science at UNCC, where he is concentrating on his thesis
topic -- the use of evolutionary/genetic algorithms to find optimal solutions
in non-convex spaces.
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