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What is the use of static constructors?
From MSDN: - "If a static constructor throws an exception, the runtime will not invoke it a second time, and the type will remain uninitialized for the lifetime of the application domain in which your program is running."
Would you still use Static Constructors for programming construct? Here I'm trying to list down scenarios where and where not one should avail the benefit provided by CLR through the use of Static Constructors.