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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T10:21:35+00:00 2026-05-12T10:21:35+00:00

Just wondering, is there any Multithreading framework out there? Currently I am developing a

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Just wondering, is there any Multithreading framework out there?

Currently I am developing a WinForm application using Microsoft Enterprise Library framework. In this application I want to add threading functionality when running processes, so I can offload processes that I want to a separate thread. Moreover, I need to be able to monitor all the threads that I have created and their progress status.

So… is there any framework/pattern/best practices just to manage threads out there?

Thanks a heap.

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    2026-05-12T10:21:36+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 10:21 am

    Consider Retlang. It’s a nice abstraction for threading and integrates with WinForms in such a way that you can easily fire actions that will be invoked on your form thread. It also implements various publish/subscribe mechanisms and uses interfaces throughout the library for easy mock testing and extensibility.

    Definitely set aside an hour to look at the examples and unit tests, and build some small test apps with it. It’s a joy to use with and will save you weeks of work.

    Retlang provides a concurrency
    solution that is quite different from
    basic locking solutions, Parallel FX,
    or the .NET thread pool. With Retlang,
    application components exchange
    messages asynchronously rather than
    using low level locking and blocking
    api’s. Messages are delivered
    sequentially to prevent thread races
    or object synchronization. It is
    similar in design to event-based
    actors in Scala.

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