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TimedProcessor – A slightly fancier timer

March 16, 2018 by Robert Leave a Comment

Timers are pretty useful.  They allow you to define a block of code that will execute on a given interval.  It’s the C# version of JavaScript’s setInterval.  There’s a lot of different reasons for using a timer, such as persisting updates to a database.  Since database calls can be slow, maybe you want to build … [Read more…]

Posted in: .NET Core, Asynchronous, C#, Concurrency Tagged: async, Asynchronous, C#, setInterval, Timer

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