Drago - Credits and thanks

 

Drago is a Go program written with the Delphi programming platform. Fortunately, the Go and the Delphi communities are both very kind. They must be credited and thanked here.


 

Delphi components

Thanks to:

  • Angus Johnson for sharing his TPages report component.
  • Takeshi Kanno for his open source library libHaru PDF which enables to create PDF documents from Delphi. Many thanks especially for the examples he sent to me.
  • Anders Melander for his TGIFImage component.
  • Finn Tolderlund to maintain TGIFImage and port it to Delphi 7.
  • Gustavo Daud for his PNGImage component.
  • Florian Bömers for his OneInstance component.
  • Maxime Collomb for his DosCommand component.
  • Mike Lischke for his Virtual Treeview.
 

Kombilo

Thanks a lot to Ulrich Goertz for sharing his database library libkombilo.

Stones

Thanks to:

  • Jean-François Menon who allowed me to use the very fine stones from his internet client RubyGo.
  • Rene Grothmann who allowed me to use the very fine stones from his internet client Jago.


Texture

Thanks to ChiyoDad for his tatami texture, the one on the borders of any page of this site.

Translations

Thanks a lot to translators. Having translated two programs, I can really appreciate the work they have done...

Brazilian Portuguese
Silvio Faria
Chinese simplified
xiaodiega. His minipad2 (a kind of Swiss knife with editor, dictionary, calculator, clipboard enhancer, reminder) is worth a try.
Chinese traditional
xiaodiega and 子傑 周 for update
Chinese Martian
子傑 周
Czech
chejnik
German
Fabian
Hungarian
István
Japanese
colon
Korean
子傑 周
Polish
Ignus
Russian
Evgeny
Slovak
Inimma
Turkish
Bayram
Vietnamese
KoKs
 

Advertising

Thanks to Arno and Morten for Sensei's Library, for all the information and resources which can be found there, and for the community adversing service they propose.

Banner

Thanks a lot to Jérôme Choain for his very nice banner for SL.

Special thanks

Thanks to Ulrich Goertz who allowed me to include some of the problem collections available on his uliGo site. Thanks also for his encouragement and advice at the time of the first release.

Thanks a lot to all people who have shown interest for Drago by giving feedbacks and suggestions.

 

Very special thanks

... and thanks to my daughter Marion who eventually accepted the name Drago: Drago has a bad reputation for the moment (Drago is the French for Draco) but it is not so easy to find a name for Go software!

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