Jon-Pierre Gentil wrote: > I would look into Qt, PyQt, and the Qt Designer. It'll provide one of the > easiest ways of porting your existing GUI dialogs into Python. Start > building and componentizing your code. In VB6, all classes are flat under > a single branch of a project tree, whereas in Python you'll likely > implement modules of similar functionality. Overall porting your > application will be a combination of rewriting, refactoring, and > copy-and-translate code. Good luck. :-) It actually sounds like a fun > project to be on. I had a lot of VB6 experience back in "the day" and a > project like that would be a lot of fun to me.
We had looked at QT a while ago, but not in relation to Python. We were just looking at it in relation to rewriting in C++. We'll have to revisit it, paying attention to PyQt. It is a rather fun project to be on. It's such a gigantic program though, it gets difficult to comprehend how long it's going to take to make this transision. Whether it's to Python, or some other direction. Josh -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list