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Articles by Sergei Kitaev (3 articles found)

Average article rating: 3.84

.NET Framework

Presentation of ElementaryExtensions library, Strict Exceptions and Voronezh Constructions
Last Updated: 26 Mar 2008   Page Views: 26,047   Rating: 3.32/5    Votes: 13   Popularity: 3.70   Bookmark Count: 17
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
An article on some advanced programming techniques which are supported by specially designed library - ElementaryExtensions

Exception Handling

The Back Side of Exceptions
Last Updated: 29 Sep 2006   Page Views: 42,166   Rating: 3.90/5    Votes: 16   Popularity: 4.70   Bookmark Count: 58
This article illustrates the risks of exceptions being thrown where it is generally not expected, e.g., a library function or a finally block, and shows ways to prevent some insidious errors (such as inconsistency of program data or loss of exception information).
Idea of the Clean Result (concept of the monolithic/non-monolithic code) or an alternative to Java's checked exceptions
Last Updated: 2 Oct 2006   Page Views: 19,789   Rating: 4.30/5    Votes: 9   Popularity: 4.10   Bookmark Count: 16
This is a continuation of the article The Back Side of Exceptions (.NET section). Here, you'll find an abstract solution of a very important problem of unexpected exceptions.

Sergei Kitaev


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Sergei Kitaev, born in 1973, lives in Russia (the city of Voronezh). I am a senior programmer at Voronezh Municipal Center of Information and Analysis (municipal communal services). I have been developing and coding for Microsoft® Windows®: GUI and database applications, some device control programs.
Mail-to: serg_kit@mail.ru (Sergei Kitaev).

Occupation: Software Developer (Senior)
Company: MUP MIVC (the city of Voronezh)
Location: Russian Federation Russian Federation


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