Does anyone know if there is any difference between doing Task.Factory.StartNew vs new Task followed by calling Start on the task. Loo
I found this great article by Stephen Toub, which explains that there is actually a performance penalty when using new Task(...).Start(), as the start method needs to use synchronization to make sure the task is only scheduled once.
His advice is to prefer using Task.Factory.StartNew for .net 4.0. For .net 4.5 Task.Run is the better option.