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Oct 7, 2011

I understand that this is bad programming practice and redundant coding but I am curios.

I am simply counting a number up to 9999999 in a while loop. The Add() function simply increases that number and prints it out.

Inside the Add() Function I call the Add() function.

My program successfully prints out 12000ish numbers before I get a StackOverflow Exception.

So my question = Is there any way to ignore this error and keep counting?

I have tried On Error Resume, Try/Catch, and throw

My code is as follows.

Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
While number1 < 9999999

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