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QuestionDisplay an array elements in 2 columns using the console Pin
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QuestionDoes backgroundWorker make code slower? Pin
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QuestionDoes backgroundWorker make code slower? Pin
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The answer is that you aren't comparing the same thing here. What BackgroundWorker does is allow your code to run asynchronously, which simplistically means that the computer will allocate time to run the code on a different thread. This means that there is no guarantee when the code in the async side runs - or completes.

When you run the code on the primary thread, then all the time that your program is running this section of code is allocated to it (assuming you haven't created any other threads), but you will block the primary thread here. I would suggest that you have a read about threading, and investigate the Task classes that make asynchronous code a lot easier.
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