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When to use thread pool in C#? [closed]

I have been trying to learn multi-threaded programming in C# and I am confused about when it is best to use a thread pool vs. create my own threads. One book recommends using a thread pool for small tasks only (whatever that means), but I can't seem to find any real guidelines. What are some consid...
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How do I make a list of data frames?

How do I make a list of data frames and how do I access each of those data frames from the list? 8 Answers ...
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Why doesn't Java allow to throw a checked exception from static initialization block?

Why doesn't Java allow to throw a checked exception from a static initialization block? What was the reason behind this design decision? ...
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How do I remove the old history from a git repository?

I'm afraid I couldn't find anything quite like this particular scenario. 11 Answers 11...
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What does `kill -0 $pid` in a shell script do?

Basically, what signal does '0' represent, because here I see SIGNAL numbers starting from 1. 6 Answers ...
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What is the difference between compile and link function in angularjs

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How do I remove a MySQL database?

You may notice from my last question that a problem caused some more problems, Reading MySQL manuals in MySQL monitor? 6 A...
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How to detect internet speed in JavaScript?

How can I create a JavaScript page that will detect the user’s internet speed and show it on the page? Something like “your internet speed is ??/?? Kb/s” . ...
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Is there a way to do method overloading in TypeScript?

Is there a way to do method overloading in TypeScript language? 6 Answers 6 ...
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A std::map that keep track of the order of insertion?

I currently have a std::map<std::string,int> that stores an integer value to an unique string identifier, and I do look up with the string. It does mostly what I want, except for that it does not keep track of the insertion order. So when I iterate the the map to print out the values, they a...