Under 15,000 lines of code, this packaged, desktop software is written in VB6. It must be converted to the latest version of Visual Studio in any language – VB, C# or C++ preferred.
Hi,
I have experience on VB 6.0(Developed e-Governance application, ERP app) and later it was converted to .Net 2.0, Looking forward for your reply.
Thanks
Him.
I am very efficient in c++. I have 15 years c++ programming experience now, and have worked for 5 years. My work is online game developing, and mainly focus on client side, i used c++ to make many great projects, for example, i made the tools which can convert PWScript(a script language created by our company for easy used by the game designer) to c++ files. I made our own mobile games. I can even show u the client. Please let the expert help you.
Hi,
I have done lot of conversion project from VB6 to VB.Net.
I was initially a VB developer and then slowly migrated to VB.Net and C# and now working on VB.Net 2010. I have great experience with databases also SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL and MsAccess I have worked on.
Promise to do an excellent job.
Looking forward to hear from you.
Thanks & regards,
Brindaban
Hi, I am your programmer.
I am dev and admin at autoit.es. (nick Basicos) You can see as I supported hundreds of devs problems and published tens thousands of code lines.
Autoit if more efficient, quicker and portable. Compiler is also portable. Code is similar as Autoit is a kind of Basic, so it will speed up the migration process.
Further questions of why move your project into Autoit, I am available.
I can tweak the hour/cost in case you need. You have to consider than some programmers need some hours for function coding other programmers need minutes.
If you need a manager of the project, then it could be possible.
thanks
I'm Microsoft certified and have 17 years of experience with Visual Basic. I have worked with all these versions and therefore can ensure your code is properly migrated.
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I have 7 years experience in C/C++.
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I believe that my skills would be ideal for your project.
Regards, Jin.
Hello sir. I have great experience with VB/C#/c++ programming. I can convert this code to work with Visual Studio 2012. If you are interested, we can discuss. Regards
I'll convert it to VB2010
Have 5 years experience with VB, and have experience with business applications too.
Please pm me the details of this software.
Hello,
I am VB, C#, WPF, PHP, CAD and GIS developer, I developed many desktop applications and custom tools, macros and Add-Ins. For reference see my profile and portfolio.
I am ready to discuss and doing the project.
Regards,
Eyad
Hello
I am expert developer with over 15 years experience developing software I have extensive experiences with VB6 and can easily migrate your code to Visual Studio 2010 or 2012.
I am looking for ward to discussing the terms of engagement
Regards
Lucky
1. My Understanding.
1.1. Visual Studio does automatically upgrade VB6 projects. The latest version would not convert the legacy VB6 code. And I suppose converting first to an earlier version (VS2008), then going thru one or more conversions has been tried and found to result in incorrect or unmaintainable code. I have converted VB6 code to VS2010
2. My Experience.
2.1. I have converted a major VB6 project of mine, implementing DSP routines, to VB.NET. The main problem I found was with respect to handling of files. In the end I converted most my project to a COM object with appropriate interfaces. These could then be called from VB.NET code. I think the same strategy could be adopted for your project.
3. Here is what I would do:
3.1. Work out the basic building blocks of the code. Add required interfaces.
3.2. See if any of the modules can be converted by staged conversions to the latest VB.NET. Some may need minor modification.
3.3. Those modules that are difficult to modify, I will convert to COM objects using VB6.
4. Delivery.
4.1. Incremental/Staged delivery. Each module that is converted will be delivered along with tests. Project progress can thus be monitored with working code.
4.2. Payment scheduled based on staged delivery. Details can be worked out after I see the code.