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//{{NO_DEPENDENCIES}}
// Microsoft Developer Studio generated include file.
// Used by MMTimerDemo.rc
//
#define IDM_ABOUTBOX 0x0010
#define IDD_ABOUTBOX 100
#define IDS_ABOUTBOX 101
#define IDD_MMTIMERDEMO_DIALOG 102
#define IDR_MAINFRAME 128
#define IDB_ENTERPRISE_01 130
#define IDB_ENTERPRISE_02 131
#define IDB_ENTERPRISE_03 132
#define IDB_ENTERPRISE_04 133
#define IDB_ENTERPRISE_05 134
#define IDB_ENTERPRISE_06 135
#define IDB_ENTERPRISE_07 136
#define IDB_ENTERPRISE_08 137
#define IDB_ENTERPRISE_09 138
#define IDR_MENU 142
#define IDC_BUTTON1 1000
#define IDC_PICTURE 1001
#define IDC_START 1002
#define IDC_STOP 1003
#define IDC_COMBO1 1004
#define IDC_FRAME_RATE 1004
#define ID_FILE_EXIT 32771
#define ID_HELP_ABOUT 32772
// Next default values for new objects
//
#ifdef APSTUDIO_INVOKED
#ifndef APSTUDIO_READONLY_SYMBOLS
#define _APS_NEXT_RESOURCE_VALUE 143
#define _APS_NEXT_COMMAND_VALUE 32773
#define _APS_NEXT_CONTROL_VALUE 1005
#define _APS_NEXT_SYMED_VALUE 101
#endif
#endif
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Aside from dabbling in BASIC on his old Atari 1040ST years ago, Leslie's programming experience didn't really begin until he discovered the Internet in the late 90s. There he found a treasure trove of information about two of his favorite interests: MIDI and sound synthesis.
After spending a good deal of time calculating formulas he found on the Internet for creating new sounds by hand, he decided that an easier way would be to program the computer to do the work for him. This led him to learn C. He discovered that beyond using programming as a tool for synthesizing sound, he loved programming in and of itself.
Eventually he taught himself C++ and C#, and along the way he immersed himself in the ideas of object oriented programming. Like many of us, he gotten bitten by the design patterns bug and a copy of GOF is never far from his hands.
Now his primary interest is in creating a complete MIDI toolkit using the C# language. He hopes to create something that will become an indispensable tool for those wanting to write MIDI applications for the .NET framework.
Besides programming, his other interests are photography and playing his Les Paul guitars.