Await async
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In c# you have the async await pattern sections your code on compiler level and chuncks it up in the dispatcher queue in order to avoid user input blocking/freezing. | In c# you have the async await pattern sections your code on compiler level and chuncks it up in the dispatcher queue in order to avoid user input blocking/freezing. | ||
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In c# you have the async await pattern sections your code on compiler level and chuncks it up in the dispatcher queue in order to avoid user input blocking/freezing.
Depending on what you want to do:
- Just adapt to an existing api that uses async?: Call it as a normal function and append with GetResult()
- Avoid UI blocking in Turnkey? In Turnkey this does not apply since UI interaction is in browser
- Avoid UI blocking in MDriven generic code? Training:IAsyncSupportService - MDrivenWiki
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