By building from the release branch, I was robbed of all the excitement! :)

HQSML-146932:julia rzwitc200$ julia

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Great job everyone!



On Friday, October 9, 2015 at 8:38:16 AM UTC-4, Eric Forgy wrote:
>
> Congrats guys. This is a great time to be learning Julia. I've been 
> reading and watching for a while now, but am only starting my first fairly 
> serious Julia project now (and bringing 8 of my devs with me) and am so 
> glad to have Juno/Atom for a very clean workflow. Setting working module is 
> awesome. Feels good to be boarding this train! Looking forward to 0.5 and 
> hope we can help.
>
> On Friday, October 9, 2015 at 7:20:32 PM UTC+8, Tony Kelman wrote:
>>
>> At long last, we can announce the final release of Julia 0.4.0! See 
>> http://julialang.org/blog/2015/10/julia-0.4-release/ for more 
>> details. Binaries are available from the usual place 
>> <http://julialang.org/downloads/>, and please report all issues to 
>> either the issue tracker <https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/issues> or 
>> email the julia-users list.
>>
>> Many thanks to all the contributors, package authors, users and reporters 
>> of issues who helped us get here. We'll be releasing regular monthly bugfix 
>> backports from the 0.4.x line, while major feature work is ongoing on 
>> master for 0.5-dev. Enjoy!
>>
>>

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