When an exception is thrown, it jumps to the nearest matching catch block on the call stack. However, any finally blocks between the throw and the catch execute in between.
Until you've seen a ASP.NET app where the entire logic is in the Page_load() function, and said function is over 5k lines of code... No events, just reads what is happening from the request object... I wish they used goto's :(
I've worked for smaller tech companies for 9 years. Got hired on here last year to help run the dev department and man, there are so many great things that come with working for a large company
well I have a checkbox in a form and I need to make a row if the checkbox is selected, and delete if the checkbox is unselected (or nothing if the row never existed)
The reason the regex is so slow is because it not only has to go through the whole string, but it has to several calculations at every character.
The first one simply does this:
Does f match h? No.
Does b match h? No.
Does h match h? Yes.
Does e match e? Yes.
Does l match l? Yes.
Does l match l...
A fast regex implementation will have very little overhead, but still not as efficient as a good search.