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— Sent from Mailbox On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 5:24 PM, Serge Stinckwich <serge.stinckw...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thank you all ! > On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 11:29 AM, Esteban Lorenzano <esteba...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> Please spread widely. >> Sorry for multiple posts. >> >> (this post can be see here: http://pharo.org/news/pharo-4.0-released) >> >> Dear World, >> >> Pharo 4.0 (http://www.pharo.org) is here. >> >> Pharo is a pure object-oriented programming language and a powerful >> environment, focused on simplicity and immediate feedback. >> >> Many things have changed in Pharo. Here are some highlights: >> - Inspector/Playground/Spotter are new moldable development tools for >> inspecting, coding and searching objects. >> - Slots model instance variables as first class entities and enable >> meta-programming on this level. >> - ShoreLine reporter introduces a way to report system errors and collect >> statistics, that we will use for future improvements >> - Dark theme. >> >> These are just the more prominent highlights, but the details are just as >> important. We have closed 1697 issues in Pharo 4. Take a moment to go >> through a more detailed recount of the progress: >> >> >> https://github.com/pharo-project/ChangeLogs/blob/master/Pharo40ChangeLogs.md >> >> Pharo is improving on many fronts, but one of the most prominent changes >> is the addition of moldable tools for inspection and search. These tools >> provide extension mechanisms that allow every object to define ways in >> which it can be understood effectively. To provide an idea of the impact of >> the already existing extensions, the map below shows the Pharo classes >> grouped in packages, highlighting in red those parts of the system that >> have at least one such custom view coming with the main distribution. The >> spread of these extensions shows that moldability is powerful mechanism >> that can be used in many contexts. >> >> >> Remember that Pharo is your platform. We thank all the contributors of >> this release: >> >> Clara Allende, Jean-Baptiste Arnaud, Jean-Christophe Bach, Philippe Back, >> Clement Bera, Alexandre Bergel, Torsten Bergmann, Vincent Blondeau, Noury >> Bouraqadi, Santiago Bragagnolo, Johan Brichau, Sven Van Caekenberghe, >> Damien Cassou, Nicolas Cellier, Guido Chari, Dimitris Chloupis, Andrei >> Chis, Ben Coman, Bernardo Contreras, Tommaso Dal Sasso, Jan Van De Sandt, >> Christophe Demarey, Sean DeNigris, Marcus Denker, Martin Dias, Stephane >> Ducasse, Stephan Eggermont, Luc Fabresse, Johan Fabry, Hilaire Fernandes, >> Jerome Garcia, Tudor Girba, Thierry Goubier, Jigyasa Grover, Kris Gybels, >> Norbert Hartl, Dale Henrichs, Pablo Herrero, Nicolai Hess, Pavel Krivanek, >> Juraj Kubelka, Jan Kurs, Laurent Laffont, Jannik Laval, Kevin Lanvin, Max >> Leske, David Lewis, Diego Lont, Esteban Lorenzano, Tim Mackinnon, Attila >> Magyar, Esteban Maringolo, Stefan Marr, Max Mattone, Martin Mc Clure, Eliot >> Miranda, Alain Plantec, Guillermo Polito, Damien Pollet, Stefan Reichhart, >> Mark Rizun, Udo Schneider, Ignacio Sniechowski, Henrik Sperre Johansen, >> Igor Stasenko, Aliaksei Syrel, Ciprian Teodorov, Camille Teruel, Sebastian >> Tleye, Yuriy Tymchuk, Peter Uhnak, Andres Valloud, Sven Van Caekenberghe, >> Thomas Vincent, Jan Vrany, Martin Walk, Richard Wettel, Dmitri Zagidulin >> >> And all those who contributed indirectly, by reporting bugs, participating >> in discussion threads, providing feedback... >> >> Pharo 4.0 is another big step. And, the best is yet to come. >> >> Enjoy! >> The Pharo Team >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Esug-list mailing list >> esug-l...@lists.esug.org >> http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org >> >> > -- > Serge Stinckwich > UCBN & UMI UMMISCO 209 (IRD/UPMC) > Every DSL ends up being Smalltalk > http://www.doesnotunderstand.org/