Using Threading to Build a Responsive Application with Visual Studio 2005


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Using Threading to Build a Responsive Application with Visual Studio 2005

Author: Brad McCabe

Building multithreaded applications is easy with the new BackgroundWorker component in Visual Studio 2005, and it allows you to create interactive applications with minimal work.










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