The key thing is the CreateDirectory
method implicitly checks if the Directory Exists before attempting to create it.
For code readability it is better to use the explicit method Directory.Exists
first.
I also strongly agree with @SimonWhitehead on the defensive programming front. Showing you're aware of the pit falls... and defending actively against them explicitly it in your code is a good thing:)
I think we can all see the fact that the second method does the same,
but, is it cheaper in terms of being more readable? No.
Anyone who knows the framework will probably disagree, and I can too. But:
Always code as if the person who ends up maintaining your code is a
violent psychopath who knows where you live.
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2008/06/coding-for-violent-psychopaths.html
Edit 2: I have a funny feeling that the compiler does this. The assembly programmers would be able to detect it before producing the IL..
Directory.CreateDirectory
would lead you to the correct answer.