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    I don't know of any programs that do it...how long is the source? maybe one of us could do it for you?
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    it would take a very long time, but thanks for the offer
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    It's almost impossible to go from C++ to VB.

    It's easier to go from high-level to low-level (since that's what compilers do) but extremely difficult to go back to high-level since so many different operations correspond to the same low-level instructions.
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    With certain reductions its always possible, I'm in the middle of such a project which allows both lower to higher and higher to lower level reductions.
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    writing software in C++ is like driving rivets into steel beam with a toothpick.
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