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GNOGA - The GNU Omnificent GUI for Ada
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http://www.gnoga.com
* The author of the Gnoga framework is David Botton.
* Additional maintainers of Gnoga currently are: Gautier de Montmollin, Jeffrey Carter and Pascal Pignard.
* Main contributors currently are: Gautier de Montmollin, Jeffrey Carter, Jeremiah Breeden and Pascal Pignard.
(See SF GIT commit messages for all contributors)
* Gnoga uses Simple Components written by Dmitry A. Kazakov for its http and
WebSockets communication layer (http://www.dmitry-kazakov.de/ada/components.htm).
* The Chattanooga, Mine Detector, Random_Int, tic tac toe demos
applications were written by Jeffrey Carter (https://github.com/jrcarter).
* The Connect Four demo was written originally for GNAT-JVM by Barry Fagin and
Martin Carlisle and adapted to Gnoga by Pascal Pignard.
* LinXtris is a multi-platform Tetris clone was written originally in Ada 95 and GtkAda
by Dulio Matos Leite de C. e Silva and adapted to Gnoga by Pascal Pignard.
* ZanyBlue is an Ada 2005 package supporting localization support in Ada
by allowing the externalization of application messages written
by Michael Rohan (http://zanyblue.sourceforge.net).
* JLokalize is a tool for the internationalization (i18n) of applications written by Trilarion.
* The Othello demo was written originally for GTKAda by Adrian Hoe
(https://github.com/adrianhoe/adaothello) and adapted to Gnoga by Jeremiah Breeden.
* The leaves demo was written by Gautier de Montmollin.
* The Logo demo was written by Pascal Pignard,
the author of the tortoise Hector picture is Nicolas Pignard--Fernandez.
* The author of the Gnoga picture is David Botton.
* The author of pictures E5 and E5a is Leah Goodreau.