Programmed Canon Canola calculators in 1977. Assorted platforms and languages ever since. Assisting with HOPL.info.
I am NOT looking for work -- I've got more than enough to do.
Location
Perth, WA Australia
Education
A few diplomas.
Work
Software Engineer at [Daisy Digital](https://daisydigital.com.au/)
Today it hit me hard that I still haven't quite got my head around async/await and Tasks in C#. With 3rd party libraries all going the async direction, I'm getting even more behind than I usually am.
Same here. They always say it's as simple as adding async / await in your method, but I always seem to get stuck at a method that just has no logical async-ness to it. Then, do I just add an
Programmed Canon Canola calculators in 1977. Assorted platforms and languages ever since. Assisting with HOPL.info.
I am NOT looking for work -- I've got more than enough to do.
Location
Perth, WA Australia
Education
A few diplomas.
Work
Software Engineer at [Daisy Digital](https://daisydigital.com.au/)
Today it hit me hard that I still haven't quite got my head around async/await and Tasks in C#. With 3rd party libraries all going the async direction, I'm getting even more behind than I usually am.
Same here. They always say it's as simple as adding async / await in your method, but I always seem to get stuck at a method that just has no logical async-ness to it. Then, do I just add an
await Task.Delay(100);
to make it async just for the sake of it?
How about this?
which seems to be how to make an async Task act in a sync way(???) The
Wait
appears to mean "wait (that is 'block') until the Task has finished."