About us

Dilogs is a social community that combines information on diving and dive site navigation.
Dilogs used to maintain updated records of your dives and dive sites to discover, events, shopping and interesting new friends.
It is one of the best ways to stay informed and socialize with people with similar interests.

We are in constant development, seeking to expand and innovative ideas across borders and languages. We use the most modern tools and technology to get closer to the needs of our users.

Team

  • Pablo Martinez, founder

    Design and development

    Pablo prefers diving or cycling rather than sitting in his office. He works as a software engineer in a great enterprise dot-com company, but takes any free time he has to type another line of code in the project, his third son. Web 2.0 and to utilize technology to make something practical and useful for the people is one of his greatest passions, but not the only one: he loves mate and PHP.

  • Esteban Chinchilla

    Translating to English

  • Pau Cervera

    Translating to Catalán, CI gurú

    Pau born and develop himself as a physicist, then he discovered python and now works in a software consultancy. When it is too late to play the harp, finds time to read something about 2.0 web or the incredibly (often unknown) power of the JavaScript. He has never dived, but participates in the project with the secret devotion of a vicious programmer.

  • Nuno Soares

    Translating to Portugues

    Nuno born in Faro 06/11/1973, snorkeling since 5yo, loves and respects the sea. At age of 34, he starts scubadiving and since then has focus on wrecks and scuba-gears. He is doing the translation for Portuguese folks.

Technical info

We use PHP and MySQL with an Apache 2.0 web server in an Linux machine.
For javascript we use the jQuery framework 1.3.1.
pCharts for Charts
Panoramio.com is provided the photographies.
Site icons are FamFamFam Silk and Flag collections.
Geographical information is provided by Geonames.org and Google Maps.
Weather information forecast is provided by Geonames.org, NOAA's National Weather Service, AEMET (Spain) and ICAO.
Python for rapid prototyping