Exception Handling
Are C# try-catch blocks very expensive? Seems to me the only cost is really the code inside it, plus some constant for flagging it a "try." Doesn't seem much different than using conditional "if" statements except it is a bigger blanket and non-specific . I guess that is a pretty big difference depending on what you are doing ^^ anyhoo, just curious!
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