Like many others, I used Libego to help ways to make my code faster. 
Eventually, I just switched to using libego directly instead of maintaining my 
own. My code had a few small parts that were near copies of libego but had a 
similar license.

I've also ported libego to D2, but need to go a bit further with it before I 
share it.

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On Aug 18, 2010, at 10:42 AM, Łukasz Lew <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> In last two years I've encountered at least two publication and one
> master thesis using libego to do Go experiments.
> Unfortunately I can't find any of them now.  I am preparing my thesis
> and I would like to cite them.
> 
> If you happen to be an author of such publication / thesis I would be
> very grateful if you could send it to me (or at least the title /
> authors).
> Even if you are not an author, but noticed such publication, please
> send me an e-mail.
> 
> I would be also grateful If you could send me some info if you ported
> libego or used it (or know somebody who used it) for some experiments
> even if there is no publication.
> 
> Thank you,
> Łukasz
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