August 27, 2008
EiffelStudio 6.3.7.4554 has been released. EiffelStudio is a cross-platform Eiffel implementation and development environment.
This release includes: improvements to the STRING classes, syntactic support for attribute keywords, bug fixes, and other changes.
Aspyct 1.0 RC2 has been released. It is a library that allows for aspect-oriented programming using Python.
This release includes: a full rewrite of the Aspyct engine, the addition of a debug mode, support for conditional advices, the addition of a prepare function, and other changes.
R 2.7.2 has been released. R is a language and environment for statistical computing and graphics.
This release includes: improvements to sprintf(), axis(), legend(), stripchart() and help.search(); and bug fixes.
Frink 2008-08-25 has been released. Frink is a language which allows for units of measurement to be tracked throughout calculations to help ensure correct answers.
This release includes improvements to the Swing-based GUI.
Tcl/Tk 8.6a2 has been released. Tcl is a dynamic, cross-platform scripting language.
This release includes: a new [chan pipe] command, a new non-recursive evaluation implementation decoupling the Tcl evaluation stack from the C evaluation stack, new experimental commands, stack overflow protection in the regexp engine, bug fixes, and other changes.
Blue 1.6.2 has been released. Blue is a portable, high-level, dynamic programming language.
This release includes: faster array creation and a SQLite plugin module.
Ruby 1.9.0-4 has been released. Ruby is a dynamic, cross-platform, object-oriented language.
This release includes: a new Encoding::Converter class, universal newline support, and other changes.
The August 26, 2008 edition of Python-URL! is now available. It summarises recent developments and discussion within the Python community.
It has been announced that the next meeting of the Melbourne Ruby User Group will be held on August 28, 2008.
August 25, 2008
Gambas 2.8.1 has been released. Gambas is a development environment and BASIC-like language implementation with object-oriented extensions.
This release includes bug fixes.
cfunge 0.3.0 has been released. It is a Befunge98 interpreter.
This release includes: the addition of new fingerprints, code cleanups, and bug fixes.
Ctalk 0.0.68a has been released. Ctalk is an object-oriented extension to C.
This release includes: improved method argument expression analysis, performance improvements, and bug fixes.
Frink 2008-02-23 has been released. Frink is a language which allows for units of measurement to be tracked throughout calculations to help ensure correct answers.
This release includes a rewrite of the Swing GUI.
Ctpp 1.0.42 has been released. It is a preprocessor for Ctalk, an object-oriented extension of C.
This release includes bug fixes and performance improvements.
August 21, 2008
The 2008 Workshop on Scheme and Functional Programming has put out a call for registration. "The purpose of the workshop is to report experience with the programming languages known as Scheme, to discuss ideas for the future of Scheme, and to present research related to Scheme and functional programming."
The workshop will be held on September 20, 2008, in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
It has been announced that videos from Ruby Hoedown 2008 are now available online.
Python 3.0b3 has been released. Python is a portable, dynamic, object-oriented language.
This release includes: bug fixes, the removal of the TarFileCompat class from tarfile.py, and other changes.
Python 2.6b3 has been released. Python is a portable, dynamic, object-oriented language.
This release includes: support for keyword arguments following starred arguments, bug and security fixes, documentation updates, and other changes.
Scala 2.7.2 RC1 has been released. Scala is a statically typed, extensible, multi-paradigm language, offering object-oriented and functional support.
This release includes: compiler support for the generation of generic signatures, support for combined Java/Scala projects, the first version of the ScalaSwing library, and new implementations of some collection classes.
The August 20, 2008 edition of the Haskell Weekly News is now available. It summarises recent developments and discussion within the Haskell community.
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