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bookBackground Tasks and UI Responsiveness

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Background tasks are operations that run separately from the main thread, allowing you to perform time-consuming work—such as network requests, database operations, or complex calculations—without blocking the UI. If these tasks run on the main thread, the app can become unresponsive, leading to UI freezes or the dreaded "Application Not Responding" (ANR) dialog. By offloading such work to background threads, you ensure that the UI remains interactive and responsive to user actions.

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Running tasks in the background is essential because it prevents the UI from freezing during lengthy operations. When you move such work off the main thread, your application can handle user interactions—like scrolling, button presses, or screen rotations—without delay. This improves the overall user experience by ensuring that the app feels fast and responsive, even when performing complex or slow tasks in the background.

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