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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T01:00:49+00:00 2026-05-13T01:00:49+00:00

The idomatic way to start a new side-effect-only task (that is: a task that

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The idomatic way to start a new side-effect-only task (that is: a task that returns no result) using the TPL in .NET 4.0 is using the following API:

Task Task.Factory.StartNew(Action<object>, object)   

But why doesn’t the signature of this API look like this

Task Task.Factory.StartNew<T>(Action<T>, T) 

or like this

Task Task.Factory.StartNew<T>(T, Action<T>) 

Technical reasons or some other reason?

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    2026-05-13T01:00:50+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:00 am

    Okay, now that I understand the question properly 🙂

    I believe it’s because this is meant to be a direct replacement for ThreadPool.QueueUserWorkItem. I do agree that it seems somewhat odd… but if you’re using lambda expressions anyway, it’s probably easier to use the version that does take a state parameter (i.e. Action instead of Action<object>) and just capture the value you’re interested in beforehand. It doesn’t help if you’re specifying the value and the function separately 🙁

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