Salvador Fau is an experienced Android and Windows developer with nine years of professional experience and over 20 years of hands-on programming across Delphi, Java, C#, Python and more. He builds fast, user-focused applications and components, from mobile apps to embedded multi-engine browsers, and is the creator of BriskBard—winner of Embarcadero's Cool App contest—and the popular CEF4Delphi open-source project for embedding Chromium. Comfortable across databases, native libraries (OpenCV, TensorFlow Lite), protocols and cross-platform toolchains, he excels at shipping maintainable code and clear team communication in remote settings. Based in Zaragoza, Spain, he brings practical full-stack chops—UI/UX improvements, browser internals and mobile touch features—plus a track record of creating reusable components that other developers rely on.
9 years of coding experience
Ingeniero técnico informático de sistemas, Ingeniería técnica informática, Ingeniero técnico informático de sistemas, Ingeniería técnica informática at Escuela universitaria politécnica de La Almunia (Universidad de Zaragoza)
CEF4Delphi is an open source project to embed Chromium-based browsers in applications made with Delphi or Lazarus/FPC for Windows, Linux and MacOS.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:60 releases, 991 commits, 45 PRs in 6 years
Contributions summary:Salvador appears to be a developer working on the CEF4Delphi project, contributing fixes and feature additions related to browser functionality and user interface elements. They implemented support for various browser capabilities, including Javascript dialogs, and custom menu options, and they added features like touch gestures for improved mobile browser usability. Their work also encompasses code changes for the browser's internals, indicating a focus on UI and potentially user experience improvements.
Delphi translations for Microsoft Media Foundation and related API's
Contributions:89 pushes in 2 years 11 months
apitranslationsdelphiapi-sfoundation
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