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  • dotnetter
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    ThreadStart and ParametizedThreadStart in .Net 2.0 were a god send

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  • DimPrawn
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    I think that is a .NET 1.1 book.

    .NET 2.0 introduced quite a few new features and enhancement around threading and the anonymous delegates in 2.0 makes the code a lot more compact when creating threads.

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  • Ruprect
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    Found this too, dedicated to multithreading if anyone is interested:

    .NET Multithreading
    http://www.manning.com/dennis/

    There are 2 free chapters, the rest of the book is pdf downloadable

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  • Ruprect
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    Thanks dotnetter, and thanks zeity for performing my google search for me

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  • dotnetter
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    Check out books by Charles Petzold

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  • Ruprect
    started a topic Good c# GUI book

    Good c# GUI book

    Anyone recommend one? I've got "Windows Forms Programming in C#" by Chris Sells, which is quite good as a starter, but I really want something that is prepared to tackle the harder issues such as multithreading without saying "This is not within the scope of this book"

    Any suggestions welcome. Thanks.

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