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#include "stdafx.h"
#include "trace.h"
CTRACE::CTRACE(wchar_t *name): m_status(0), fp(0)
{
fp = _wfopen(name, L"wt");
if (!fp)
m_status = -1;
}
CTRACE::~CTRACE()
{
if (fp)
fclose(fp);
}
void CTRACE::dump(float f)
{
fwprintf(fp, L"%f\n", f);
}
void CTRACE::dump(int d)
{
fwprintf(fp, L"%d\n", d);
}
void CTRACE::flush(void)
{
fflush(fp);
}
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Highly skilled Engineer with 14 years of experience in academia, R&D and commercial product development supporting full software life-cycle from idea to implementation and further support. During my academic career I was able to succeed in MIT Computers in Cardiology 2006 international challenge, as a R&D and SW engineer gain CodeProject MVP, find algorithmic solutions to quickly resolve tough customer problems to pass product requirements in tight deadlines. My key areas of expertise involve Object-Oriented
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