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<TITLE>Sam Blackburn's Home Page</TITLE>
<META name="keywords" content="WFC, MFC extension library, freeware class library, Win32, push technology, Extensible Markup Language, C++ source code, GPS">
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<H1><CENTER>Sam Blackburn's Home Page</CENTER></H1><HR><P>
I'm just a simple little NT programmer. Most of the work I do
is remote controlling equipment in real time. I started out using
Windows 3.0. Then came 3.1 and then NT. I started using NT but
unfortunately, Microsoft didn't. I started using MFC but unfortunately,
Microsoft didn't (and <I><B>still</B></I> doesn't
as of Feb 5, 2000)
put any real
support for NT into MFC so I wrote a bunch of C++ classes to make
my life easier. Like all class libraries, mine grew. Now I'm giving
it away, I call it Win32 Foundation Classes.<P>
<A HREF="wfc.htm">Win32 Foundation Classes</A>
(Last updated 2000-02-05)<P>
Here's a bunch of C++ classes that parse data coming from GPS receivers
(as well as from most marine electronics):
<A HREF="nmea0183.htm">NMEA0183</A>
(Last updated 1998-10-11)<P>
Here's C++ code that calculates the distance between two points on the Earth:
<A HREF="gfc.htm">Geodesy Foundation Classes</A>
(Last updated 1998-10-01)<P>
My E-Mail address is:<ADDRESS>sam_blackburn@pobox.com</ADDRESS>
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I'm just a simple little NT programmer. Most of the work I do is remote controlling equipment in real time. I started out using Windows 3.0. Then came 3.1 and then NT. I started using NT but unfortunately, Microsoft didn't. I started using MFC but unfortunately, Microsoft didn't (and
still doesn't) put any real support for NT into MFC so I wrote a bunch of C++ classes to make my life easier. Like all class libraries, mine grew. Now I'm giving it away, I call it Win32 Foundation Classes.
Check out Sam's homepage at
www.SamBlackburn.com/wfc/.