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Timeline for Scheduling using System.IObservable

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Apr 16, 2018 at 10:55 comment added user73941 @t3chb0t: Yes that's the idea. I discovered that when stepping with 500 ms there is one DateTime.Now with the "missing" second when the milliseconds roundtrips to 000 else there are two. I have had it running for a while without missing seconds - but who knows :-)
Apr 16, 2018 at 10:45 comment added t3chb0t I like the idea with the encapsulated HSecondCounter. I needed quite a while to figure it out but if get this correctly, you let the timer tick a little bit faster to prevent the missing second with await Task.Delay(500);, right?
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