Howdy Gang!

IFCX Wings 0.7 is released.

http://www.ifcx.org/

The Wings evaluator will now display output during long-running scripts.
  Although it still takes a while to get G4OO, Wings, and this pop-up
console loaded the first time, it is very handy for lengthy processes
such as the initial download of JAR dependencies by Ivy.

Wings has gained built-in support for several languages:

Scheme  - Lambda done right.
OCaml   - Real types *and* objects.
Adenine - LISP for graphs.

That is in addition to those previously supported:

Groovy  - Of course.  The most productive language for the JVM.
Ruby    - Good for slippers.
Python  - A language only a mother (and Jim Baker) could love.
Scala   - The compiler seems nice.
Haskell - Functional goodness (and lots of tutorials).

There are another dozen or more (including Java, BeanShell, PHP, OGNL,
XQuery, ...) that either just don't have built-in support (but Wings
allows users to add them easily) or have some small bug and just need
someone to test them out.

https://scripting.dev.java.net/
http://ifcx.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/ifcx/thirdparty/scripting/engines/

Jim

P.S. While Google Chrome via Parallels Coherence gets the job done
reliably, CodeWeavers Chromium is extremely promising.

http://www.codeweavers.com/services/ports/chromium/


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