The SendOrPostCallback is a delegate in the C# programming language that is used to asynchronously execute a method on a particular thread. It is usually employed in synchronization contexts, such as Windows Forms or ASP.NET, to marshal the execution of a method to the appropriate thread. This callback allows developers to easily handle cross-thread operations and update user interfaces in a safe and efficient manner.
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