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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T19:59:38+00:00 2026-05-12T19:59:38+00:00

I’m interested in any common routine/procedures/methods that you might use in you Program.cs when

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I’m interested in any common routine/procedures/methods that you might use in you Program.cs when creating a .NET project. For instance I commonly use the following code in my desktop applications to allow easy upgrades, single instance execution and friendly and simple reporting of uncaught system application errors.


    using System;
    using System.Diagnostics;
    using System.Threading;
    using System.Windows.Forms;

    namespace NameoftheAssembly
    {
        internal static class Program
        {
            /// <summary>
            /// The main entry point for the application. Modified to check for another running instance on the same computer and to catch and report any errors not explicitly checked for.
            /// </summary>
            [STAThread]
            private static void Main()
            {
                //for upgrading and installing newer versions
                string[] arguments = Environment.GetCommandLineArgs();
                if (arguments.GetUpperBound(0) > 0)
                {
                    foreach (string argument in arguments)
                    {
                        if (argument.Split('=')[0].ToLower().Equals("/u"))
                        {
                            string guid = argument.Split('=')[1];
                            string path = Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.System);
                            var si = new ProcessStartInfo(path + "\\msiexec.exe", "/x" + guid);
                            Process.Start(si);
                            Application.Exit();
                        }
                    }
                    //end of upgrade
                }
                else
                {
                    bool onlyInstance = false;
                    var mutex = new Mutex(true, Application.ProductName, out onlyInstance);
                    if (!onlyInstance)
                    {
                        MessageBox.Show("Another copy of this running");
                        return;
                    }
                    AppDomain.CurrentDomain.UnhandledException += CurrentDomain_UnhandledException;
                    Application.ThreadException += ApplicationThreadException;
                    Application.EnableVisualStyles();
                    Application.SetCompatibleTextRenderingDefault(false);
                    Application.Run(new Form1());
                }
            }

            private static void CurrentDomain_UnhandledException(object sender, UnhandledExceptionEventArgs e)
            {
                try
                {
                    var ex = (Exception) e.ExceptionObject;
                    MessageBox.Show("Whoops! Please contact the developers with the following"
                                    + " information:\n\n" + ex.Message + ex.StackTrace,
                                    " Fatal Error", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Stop);
                }
                catch (Exception)
                {
                    //do nothing - Another Exception! Wow not a good thing.
                }
                finally
                {
                    Application.Exit();
                }
            }

            public static void ApplicationThreadException(object sender, ThreadExceptionEventArgs e)
            {
                try
                {
                    MessageBox.Show("Whoops! Please contact the developers with the following"
                                    + " information:\n\n" + e.Exception.Message + e.Exception.StackTrace,
                                    " Error", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Stop);
                }
                catch (Exception)
                {
                    //do nothing - Another Exception! Wow not a good thing.
                }
            }
        }
    }

I find these routines to be very helpful. What methods have you found helpful in Program.cs?

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    2026-05-12T19:59:39+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:59 pm

    I try to avoid putting anything significant in the Program.cs file. Anything that I write for a simple Console app could someday be moved to a class library, and so I’ll build a separate class for the actual program logic.

    That said, there is some generic code that I use over and over. The main thing is using the Trace class to handle the console output, so I don’t have to change any important code in the app itself to redirect things to a log file or somewhere else later when the inevitable transition to class library or gui app occurs:

    using System;
    using System.Diagnostics;
    
    public static void Main(string[] args)
    {
        Trace.Listeners.Add(new ConsoleTraceListener());
        Trace.WriteLine("Program Started - " + DateTime.Now.ToString());Trace.WriteLine("");
    
        //Call into a separate class or method for the actual program logic
        DoSomething(); //I'll use Trace for output in here rather than Console
    
        Trace.WriteLine("");Trace.WriteLine("Program Finished - " + DateTime.Now.ToString());
    
        Console.Write("Press a key to exit...");
        Console.ReadKey(true);
        Console.WriteLine();
    }
    
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