and is also at ycombinator thumbs up!
Esteban On 30 Apr 2014, at 16:14, Esteban Lorenzano <esteba...@gmail.com> wrote: > reddit: > > http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/24d9d2/pharo_30_the_immersive_live_environment_released/ > > > On 30 Apr 2014, at 16:01, Esteban Lorenzano <esteba...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Dear World, >> >> Pharo 3.0 (http://www.pharo.org) is here. >> >> <pastedGraphic.png> >> >> The past year seemed short as we got busy building more than usual. Many >> things have changed in Pharo. Here are the highlights: >> - The new modular Opal compiler is now the default compiler used in the >> system. >> - The Athens vector graphics canvas is now integrated and it supports Cairo >> rendering on all platforms. >> - Many tools have been rewritten using Spec, a new framework for building >> user interfaces. >> - Versionner and Kommiter are two of the new development tools. >> - RPackage, a new package mechanism got enhanced with tags and is fully >> integrated in the system. >> - The debugger model was rewritten to become modular, the inspector received >> a bump to support multiple views, and the Nautilus code browser supports >> tags, search and lot more improvements. >> - Morphic has seen many cleanings and improvements and the visual theme has >> been revamped. >> >> These are just the more prominent highlights, but the details are just as >> important. We have closed 2364 issues in Pharo 3 (compared with 1727 issues >> in Pharo 2). Take a moment to go through a more detailed recount of the >> progress: >> >> https://github.com/pharo-project/ChangeLogs/blob/master/Pharo30ChangeLogs.md >> >> Pharo is improving on many fronts. Just take a look at the code city of >> Pharo (built with Pharo for Pharo). Every building is a class, and the red >> bricks represent the modified methods in Pharo 3. >> >> <pastedGraphic_1.png> >> >> Many things are changing but the system gets more stable. Moving from Pharo >> 2 to Pharo 3 is almost a matter of just loading the code. >> >> Remember that Pharo is your platform. We thank all the contributors of this >> release: Jean-Baptiste Arnaud, Simon Allier, Philippe Back, Clément Bera, >> Alexandre Bergel, Torsten Bergmann, Usman Bhatti, Vincent Blondeau, Noury >> Bouraqadi, Johan Brichau, Camillo Bruni, Sven Van Caekenberghe, Damien >> Cassou, Nicolas Cellier, Guido Chari, Dimitris Chloupis, Bernardo Contreras, >> Ben Coman, Gabriel Omar Cotelli, Jordi Delgado, Tommaso Del Sasso, Gisela >> Decuzzi, Christophe Demarey, Sean DeNigris, Marcus Denker, Martin Dias, >> Erwan Douaille, Stephane Ducasse, Stephan Eggermont, Pablo Estefo, Luc >> Fabresse, Johan Fabry, Hilaire Fernandes, Nahuel Garbezza, Leo Gassman, >> Lucas Giudice, Tudor Girba, Thierry Goubier, Norbert Hartl, Dale Henrichs, >> Pablo Herrero, Nicolai Hess, Andre Hora, Alejandro Infante, Ricardo Jacas, >> Henrik Sperre Johansen, Denis Kudryashov, Pavel Krivanek, Juraj Kubelka, >> Laurent Laffont, Jannik Laval, Max Leske, David Lewis, Diego Lont, Esteban >> Lorenzano, Stefan Marr, Mariano Martinez Peck, Roberto Minelli, Hernan >> Morales Durand, Eliot Miranda, Fernando Olivero, Nicolas Papagna Maldonado, >> Nick Papoylias, Nicolas Passerini, Vanessa Peña, Nicolas Petton, Alain >> Plantec, Guillermo Polito, Damien Pollet, Jochen Rick, Benjamin Van >> Ryseghem, Ronie Salgado, Camille Teruel, Juan Pablo Sandoval Alcocer, Samir >> Saleh, Frank Shearar, Igor Stasenko, Aliaksei Syrel, Sebastian Tleye, Yuriy >> Tymchuk, Andres Valloud, Martin Walk, Hernan Wilkinson. >> And many many more who contributed indirectly, by reporting bugs, >> participating in discussion threads, providing feedback... >> >> Pharo 3.0 is the largest step we took since we started. Yet, it’s just a >> step. Expect more. Much more. >> >> Enjoy! >> The Pharo Team >