2:02 PM
@Markus If the async work is triggered, and you're not using .ConfigureAwait(false)
, then it will remain on the same SynchronizationContext anyway.
My strategy is usually to isolate all the UI-thread-touched stuff in the VM methods, and any model work the VM doesn't own should be factored into the model or a service as appropriate, and awaited with .ConfigureAwait(false)
I think I may have been unclear there - you don't want to configure the await as false until a layer where the continuation - everything after the await point - isn't UI thread dependent. So if you update something owned by the UI thread later in your method, that's not the method to use ConfigureAwait(false)
in.