What is the main difference between WaitAll and WaitAny?
Answer / Mohd Saddam Laeeq
WaitAll in OpenSpan waits for all tasks to complete before continuing, while WaitAny allows the process to continue once any one of the tasks completes. This can be useful when there are multiple tasks running simultaneously and you only need one to finish before moving on.
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