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
Try Pharo: http://pharo.org/download
Learn Pharo: http://pharo.org/documentation

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