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azusakt29-Feb-04 22:55
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Stefan Troschuetz29-Feb-04 23:20
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Tom Larsen1-Mar-04 5:32
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Given the code snippet I am not even going to say I understand the user interaction. However, it looks like a user activated event. The user clicked on a menu item like "Run This..." Just the indictor that a "final step" is needed indicates that the system to be sane must be run in that order. There is no indication that UI events are handled asyncronously so why add that level of complexity and a different and somewhat advance form of bugs and debugging?

Or to put it another way, the user selects "Run This..." without Join so the application continues to be interactive. What is to stop the user from selecting again "Run This..."?

Its all hypothetical anyway. Neither of us know what the application does to make the right choice on action. I shy away from allowing the user choice of "forking" operations. We have a hard enough time making the right UI choices so that users will grasp the application easily. Adding "forking" invovles all sorts of complexity without much UI bang.
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