++1 !! :)
> El 11 may. 2023, a las 14:02, Gabriel Cotelli <g.cote...@gmail.com> escribió: > > Congratulations on the new release. Now it's time to adapt the libraries and > check that continue working with this version :P > > I think you need to update also > https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/releases > <https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/releases> to tag the commit used to > produce the released image. > > Regards, > Gabriel > > On Thu, May 11, 2023 at 8:39 AM Esteban Lorenzano <esteba...@netc.eu > <mailto:esteba...@netc.eu>> wrote: > Dear Pharo users and dynamic language lovers: > > We have released Pharo <https://pharo.org/> version 11! > What is Pharo? > > Pharo is a pure object-oriented programming language and a powerful > environment focused on simplicity and immediate feedback. > > > > Simple & powerful language: No constructors, no types declaration, no > interfaces, no primitive types. Yet a powerful and elegant language with a > full syntax fitting in one postcard! Pharo is objects and messages all the > way down. > Live, immersive environment: Immediate feedback at any moment of your > development: Developing, testing, debugging. Even in production environments, > you will never be stuck in compiling and deploying steps again! > Amazing debugging experience: Pharo environment includes a debugger unlike > anything you've seen before. It allows you to step through code, restart the > execution of methods, create methods on the fly, and much more! > Pharo is yours: Pharo is made by an incredible community, with more than 100 > contributors for the last revision of the platform and hundreds of people > constantly contributing with frameworks and libraries. > Fully open-source: Pharo full stack is released under MIT > <https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT> License and available on GitHub > <https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo> > ... more on the Pharo Features page <http://www.pharo.org/features>. > > In this iteration of Pharo, we continue working on our objectives of > improvement, clean-up and modularization. Also, we included a number of > usability and speed improvements. A complete list of changes and improvements > is available in our Changelog > <https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo-changelogs/blob/master/Pharo110ChangeLogs.md> > Some highlights of this amazing version: > Highlights > > Tools > Iceberg (the git client/VCS control tool) has received a lot of tweaks and > fixes to work better with GitHub and other Git services. > Our debugger now incorporates lots of tweaks and notably the capability of > adding bindings in the context interaction model. > The is a new implementation of rewrite tools and improved refactoring support. > There is a new tool: The Document Browser, which presents Microdown (markdown > compatible) documents placed on the web or locally. > New Tools presented in Calypso (the System Browser) and additional extended > Inspectors. > All versions of NewTools, Spec, Roassal and Microdown have been updated with > their respective bug fixes and improvements. > System > Extended Full Blocks and Constant Clock closures support. > Additional Inlining and optimizations > Bug Fixes and Clean up. > Ephemeron Finalization support. > Virtual machine > Ephemerons Production Ready. > Initial support for Single-Instruction Multiple-Data (SIMD). > Third-Party Dependency Update (Newer versions, Graphic Libraries using > Hardware Acceleration). > Clean Ups: Remove lots of old code, notably old experiments, and dead code. > Development Effort > > This new version is the result of 1412 Pull Requests integrated just in the > Pharo repository. We have closed 972 issues and received contributions from > more than 70 different contributors. We have also a lot of work in the > separate projects that are included in each Pharo release: > > http://github.com/pharo-spec/NewTools <https://github.com/pharo-spec/NewTools> > http://github.com/pharo-spec/NewTools-DocumentBrowser > <https://github.com/pharo-spec/NewTools-DocumentBrowser> > http://github.com/pharo-spec/Spec <https://github.com/pharo-spec/Spec> > http://github.com/pharo-vcs/Iceberg <https://github.com/pharo-vcs/Iceberg> > http://github.com/ObjectProfile/Roassal3 > <https://github.com/ObjectProfile/Roassal3> > http://github.com/pillar-markup/Microdown > <https://github.com/pillar-markup/Microdown> > http://github.com/pillar-markup/BeautifulComments > <https://github.com/pillar-markup/BeautifulComments> > http://github.com/pharo-project/pharo-vm > <https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo-vm> > Contributors > > We always say Pharo is yours. It is yours because we made it for you, but > most importantly because it is made by the invaluable contributions of our > great community (yourself). A large community of people from all around the > world contributed to Pharo 11.0 by making pull requests, reporting bugs, > participating in discussion threads, providing feedback, and a lot of helpful > tasks in all our community channels. Thank you all for your contributions. > > The Pharo Team > > Discover Pharo: https://pharo.org/features <https://pharo.org/features> > Try Pharo: http://pharo.org/download <http://pharo.org/download> > Learn Pharo: http://pharo.org/documentation <http://pharo.org/documentation>