Dear World and dynamic language lovers:

The time has come for Pharo 9 (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 features of Pharo 9:
Full redesign of the Spec UI framework (new logic, application, style, GTK3 
back-end)
New tools:

new playground,

new object centric inspector,

new object centric debugger.

better and new Refactorings

class comments are now written in Microdown format (Markdown compatible)

classes now can be defined using a "fluid" api (Preview)

New completion framework that adapts better to edition contexts and is 
customizable

Fast universal non-blocking FFI which now uses libFFI as backend.

Pharo now supports Windows, OSX, Linux (Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE, Arch, 
Raspbian) and multiple architectures (Intel/ARM 32/64bits).

Virtual Machine

Idle VM

Support for ARM 64bits

Support for Apple M1

More than 3000 tests

Built for Ubuntu 18.04, 19.04, 20.04, 21.04, 21.10; Debian 9, 10, Testing; 
Fedora 32, 32, 34; openSUSE 15.1, 15.2, Tumbleweed; Manjaro; Arch

Uses SDL 2.0 as back-end by default. It supports extended event handling, 
including trackpad support.

General speed up due to compiler optimisations and UI simplification.

And many, many more tests.

These are just the more prominent highlights, but the details are just as 
important. We have closed a massive amount of issues: around 1400 issues and 
2150 pull requests.
A more extended changelog can be found at 
https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo-changelogs/blob/master/Pharo90ChangeLogs.md.
While the technical improvements are significant, still the most impressive 
fact is that the new code that got in the main Pharo 9 image was contributed by 
more than 90 people.
Pharo is more than code. It is an exciting project involving a great community.
We thank all the contributors to this release:
Aaron Bieber, Ackerley Tng, Alban Benmouffek, Ale Cossio, Alexandre Bergel, 
Alistair Grant, Allex Oliveira, Angela Chia-Ling, Arturo Zambrano, Asbathou 
Biyalou-Sama, Ben Coman, Benoit Verhaegue, Carlo Teixeira, Carlos Lopez, 
Carolina Hernandez, Charles A. Monteiro, Christoph Thiede, Christophe Demarey, 
Clotilde Toullec, Cyril Ferlicot, Damien Pollet, Daniel Aparicio, David Bajger, 
David Sánchez i Gregori, Denis Kudriashov, Ellis Harris, Eric Brandwein, Eric 
Gade, Erik Stel, ErikOnBike, Esteban Lorenzano, Esteban Villalobos, Evelyn Cusi 
Lopez, Evelyn Cusi Lopez, Ewan Dawson, Francis Pineda, Francis Pineda, Gabriel 
Omar Cotelli, Geraldine Galindo, Giovanni Corriga, Guille Polito, Himanshu jld, 
Johan Brichau, Jonathan van Alteren, Jordan Montt, Julien Delplanque, Kamil 
Kukura, Kasper Østerbye, Kurt Kilpela, Laurine Dargaud, Marco Rimoldi, Marcus 
Denker, Martin Dias, Martin McClure, Massimo Nocentini, Max Leske, Maximilian 
Ignacio Willembrinck Santander, Milton Mamani Torres, Moussa Saker, Myroslava 
Romaniuk, Nicolas Anquetil, Norbert Hartl, Nour Djihan, Oleksandr Zaitsev, 
Pablo Sánchez Rodríguez, Pablo Tesone, Pavel Krivanek, Philippe Lesueur, Pierre 
Misse, Rakshit P., Rob Sayers, Roland Bernard, Ronie Salgado, Sean DeNigris, 
Sebastian Jordan Montaño, Serge Stinckwich, Stephan Eggermont, Steven Costiou, 
Stéphane Ducasse, Sven Van Caekenberghe, Thomas Dupriez, Théo Lanord, Théo 
Rogliano, Todd Blanchard, Torsten Bergmann, Vincent Blondeau, Wéslleymberg 
Lisboa.

(If you contributed with Pharo 9 development in any way and we missed your 
name, please send us an email 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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