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Posted 5 Oct 2004
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Get Hold of System Time without Using Inbuilt Functions (Can be Used with Turbo C++)
Sreekanth Muralidharan
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10 Jul 2006
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Getting system timer without using inbuilt system calls
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Sreekanth Muralidharan
Technical Lead
India
I am a personality from Trivandrum , a green peaceful place in Kerala, South India.
I have been an enthusiast of Windows programming when I started creating simple windows when I learnt VC++ in LCC in Trivandrum. From then on its all about Windows in my flesh and blood.
My career graph moves like this:
1. I started working as a C/C++ programmer in a company in Trivandrum where I learnt the ABCs of Software Industry. I worked with them for about 1 year. I could not contine since I was in contract for 1 year.
2. Then I joined another organization in Trivandrum who gave me challenges to love. They made me mad about VC++ and Windows.
I was mad about Embedded Systems which made me, Myself = Embedded Systems + VC++.
3. Software Engineer in a telecom company in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, S.India.
4. Currently working with a telecom company in Bangalore.
I totally, so, have experience of about 4.5 years.
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