On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 2:49 AM, Sam Osborne <sam.tosbo...@googlemail.com>wrote:

> 1: Ok.
>
> 2: No, not make my own project based on yours, help you to translate it. If
> you turn it into C++ (which, if you can't do, I'll try to do) it'll be able
> to run on Windows, Mac AND Linux.
> I'd be having a look at the VB code, learn how the parts I'm not sure about
> work and what their C++ equivalents are.
>

I think you will find that the bulk of it is tied to the windows gui
interface, the interfacing with Wave is done via http and scraping,
basically just doing the steps that your browser does while logging you in
(passing cookies and auth).


> It's simply because of the fact that .net programs cannot be run on Mac or
> Linux, where some Wave users are.

Well, there is Mono.


> You could TRY getting it to run on AIR, but I'm not sure how that works :S
> You may want to look at C++ For 
> Dummies<http://samosborneonline.co.cc/Downloads/C++_For_Dummies.pdf>
>
> Getting weaned off VB sounds like a good call.

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