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Old 09-29-2013, 07:39 AM   #51
mrmikel
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I looked online for anything which could convert C++ to python and the responses were all the same: No easy way.

It seems the reason it must stay C++ is because if you don't you are pretty much starting over.

The problem is that there are not very many hobbyist programmers in C++ and the professional programmers have full time jobs that occupy their time just like user none. The user base is just not big enough to make it pay as a job either. BAH HUMBUG (a little bit early.)

A way out of this is for someone to read this who is already fiddling with python code that can be modified to do a large part of this and can find other bits of code to cobble something together.
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