[vtkusers] Oh no it's a VB user :-)
Andy Cedilnik
andy.cedilnik at kitware.com
Tue Jul 23 09:51:51 EDT 2002
Hello Julian,
Our company has a product called ActiViz/COM, which provides VTK
bindings to Visual Basic and C#. Please look at our web page for more
information and for a free evaluation copy:
http://www.kitware.com/products/activiz/activizCOM.html
Thank you.
Andy Cedilnik
Kitware Inc.
On Tue, 2002-07-23 at 17:41, julianholt wrote:
> OK guys I am going to swear here by mentioning the V word--------
>
> Visual Basic
>
> Is anyone using vtk with VB? and if so I would be interested in knowing how
> you are getting on.
>
> Now without starting a "my dad is bigger than yours" argument :-) For me,
> VB is all I need. I used to use C for my number crunching code and shell out
> from VB, but gave that up when VB became a compiled code (VB5).
>
> so,
>
> My basic question is, if you use VB with vtk is there a huge performance
> loss when compared with C?
> There must be some reason why VB isn't supported (arn't there more lines of
> VB written than any other language?)
>
> I.E do I need to dig out my oooooold C books?
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