what is the difference between create thread using thread.start and using background worker ?
what is the difference between create thread using thread.start and using background worker ?
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Assuming you are talking about .NET a BackgroundWorker uses a thread from the thread pool (it doesn’t create a new thread but it might block if there are no threads available in the pool) while Thread.Start starts a new managed thread.