Dear World and dynamic language lovers: 
The time has come for Pharo 8.0 <https://pharo.org/>!
Pharo is a pure object-oriented programming language and a powerful 
environment, focused on simplicity and immediate feedback.

Here are the key highlights of this release:

The 64-bit version has become the recommended version for Windows as it was for 
Unix and OSX.
Iceberg, the git client for Pharo, reached its version 1.6.5 with several 
improvements and bugfixes.
Calypso, Pharo’s system browser has new and better refactoring integrations and 
AST-based suggestions for class definitions.
The unified foreign function interface (UnifiedFFI) has been improved with more 
support for literal objects, better type coercions, and more documentation.
Several speed improvements in code searches and compilation.

In addition, this version includes several previews of new tools such as the 
Spec2 GUI framework with native widget integration and the new DrTests test 
analysis tool and opens the door for the upcoming headless VMs for servers and 
non-blocking FFI.
These are just the more prominent highlights, but the details are just as 
important. We have closed a massive amount of issues: 2805 issues! 
A comprehensive changelog can be found at 
https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo-changelogs/blob/master/Pharo80ChangeLogs.md
 
<https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo-changelogs/blob/master/Pharo60ChangeLogs.md>).
While the technical improvements are significant, still the most impressive 
fact is that the new code that got in the main Pharo 8.0 image was contributed 
by more than 100 people.
Pharo is more than code. It is an exciting project involving energetic people. 
We thank all the contributors to this release:
Serge Stinckwich, Myroslava Romaniuk, Hilaire Fernandes, Alexandre Bergel, 
David Bajger, Sean DeNigris, Theodore Moen, Dayne Guerra Calle, Juraj Kubelka, 
Max Leske, Santiago Jose Dandois, Alistair Grant, Sabine Mana, Chia Yu, Stephan 
Eggermont, Milton Mamani, Pavel Krivanek, Ben Coman, Marcus Denker, Pierre 
Misse, Christophe Demarey, Allex Oliveira, Andreina Cota, Theo Rogliano, 
Clément Dutriez, Quentin Ducasse, Cyril Ferlicot, Cameron Bierwagen, Marek 
Niepieklo, Clotilde Toullec, Esteban Lorenzano, Vincent Blondeau, Danil 
Osipchuk, Eiichiro Ito, Noury Bouraqadi, Oleksandr Zaytsev, Jason Riggs, Alain 
Plantec, Kasper Osterbye, Leonardo Cecchi, Chi Huynh, Santiago Bragagnolo, 
Antonio Pierro, Pablo Tesone, Tim Mackinnon, Wesley Duerksen, Wilfred Hughes, 
John Brant, Evelyn Cusi Lopez, Manuel Leuenberger, Thomas Dupriez, Norbert 
Hartl, Torsten Bergmann, Gabriel Omar Cotelli, Carlo Teixeira, Guille Polito, 
Torsten Bergman, Damien Pollet, Holger Hans Peter Freyther, Julio Ripoll, 
Carolina Hernandez Phillips, Julien Delplanque, Hugo Lasnier, James Foster, 
Will Hensel, Erik Stel, Sven Van Caekenberghe, Martín Dias, Tomohiro Oda, 
Konrad Hinsen, Sébastien Roccaserra, Stéphane Ducasse, Denis Kudriashov, Ellis 
Harris, Steven Costiou
(If you contributed with Pharo 8.0 development in any way and we missed your 
name, please send us a mail and we will add you).
Enjoy!
The Pharo Team
Try Pharo: http://pharo.org/download <https://pharo.org/download>
Learn Pharo: http://pharo.org/documentation <https://pharo.org/documentation>

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