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/***************************************************************************
* Copyright Andy Brummer 2004-2005
*
* This code is provided "as is", with absolutely no warranty expressed
* or implied. Any use is at your own risk.
*
* This code may be used in compiled form in any way you desire. This
* file may be redistributed unmodified by any means provided it is
* not sold for profit without the authors written consent, and
* providing that this notice and the authors name is included. If
* the source code in this file is used in any commercial application
* then a simple email would be nice.
*
**************************************************************************/
using System;
using System.Collections;
namespace Schedule
{
/// <summary>
/// There have been quite a few requests to allow scheduling of multiple delegates and method parameter data
/// from the same timer. This class allows you to match the event with the time that it fired. I want to keep
/// the same simple implementation of the EventQueue and interval classes since they can be reused elsewhere.
/// The timer should be responsible for matching this data up.
/// </summary>
public class EventInstance : IComparable
{
public EventInstance(DateTime time, IScheduledItem scheduleItem, object data)
{
Time = time;
ScheduleItem = scheduleItem;
Data = data;
}
public DateTime Time;
public IScheduledItem ScheduleItem;
public object Data;
public int CompareTo(object obj)
{
if (obj is EventInstance)
return Time.CompareTo(((EventInstance)obj).Time);
if (obj is DateTime)
return Time.CompareTo((DateTime)obj);
return 0;
}
}
}
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I co-founded Standard Beagle Studio, a software development consulting service in Austin Texas with my wife Cindy Brummer. We focus mostly on web projects, but have built some react native mobile apps, and even a windows screen saver or two.
I started my career back when ASP pages were state of the art, and IE3 was considered a web browser. I've worked with Microsoft technologies for most of that time, and have recently branched out into node, wordpress, and react native applications.
I'm a web developer, math and physics enthusiast, father of 2, and all around great guy. I live in Austin TX and love using technology to change people's lives for the better. When I manage scrape together some spare time, I build generative art at curvature of the mind.