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Posted 27 Mar 2002
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CMultimediaTimer - A Periodic Timer Class
John P. Curtis
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27 Mar 2002
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CMultimediaTimer implements a periodic timer using the Windows Multimedia Timer API
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John P. Curtis
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John Curtis runs Fatlab Software Pty. Ltd. which provides software services to companies in Australia and is currently developing a range of productivity apps.
He has 20+ years experience writing C++ software and can write Java, C#, Javascript when needed!
Specialities include IOT device code, Realtime control, Embedded Linux, Bare bones....
Loves playing with Arduino and Raspberry Pi based solutions for small scale problems.
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