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							- 13th March 2013 - Release 0.10
 
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- Here's a summary of change since the 0.9.1 release:
 
- - Travis CI jobs
 
- - Almost 300 issues closed
 
- - 150 new unit tests written
 
- - All classes in the Kernel are documented
 
- - New and much improved compiler toolchain, providing:
 
-   - Semantic analysis
 
-   - AST Node annotation
 
-   - Intermediate representation (easier to optimize)
 
-   - Better inlining
 
-   - an AST interpreter
 
-   - support for blocks contexts
 
- - New build system based on grunt.js, replacing the old makefiles
 
- - New bin/amberc compiler written in Amber/Node.js
 
- - SUnit improvements and cleanup, with support for async assertions
 
- - Improved ClassBuilder with better class migration support
 
- - Improved loader for third party packages
 
- - New: Announcements
 
- - Classes can be augmented by light-weight methods created from blocks
 
- - Snippets of HTML can be marked to become virtual tags in HTMLCanvas
 
- - Amber server supports Basic HTTP authentication (not recommended for production environments/unencrypted connections)
 
- - New IDE on it's way for Amber 1.0
 
- 16th January 2012 - Release 0.9.1
 
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- Here's a summary of changes since the 0.9 release:
 
- - 80 new unit tests written
 
- - 52 issues fixed
 
- - All classes in Kernel-Objects, Kernel-Classes and Kernel-Methods has been documented
 
- - New documentation framework (see http://amber-lang.net/documentation.html)
 
- - Better class organisations, "Kernel" package split into several packages
 
- - First class packages have replaced class categories
 
- - Internet Explorer 7+ compatibility
 
- - New Announcement framework ported from Pharo
 
- - New console-based REPL written in Amber using node.js
 
- - Symbol class implemented together with object identity and #==
 
- - New OrderedCollection and Set implementation
 
- - Dictionary can now have any kind of object as keys. String-key dictionary has been renamed HashedCollection
 
- - New TwitterWall example
 
- - Improved HTML Canvas, now compatible with IE7
 
- - Improved JSObjectProxy for seamless JavaScript objects access from Amber
 
- - No more jQuery binding. Amber is fully capable of sending messages to JavaScript objects
 
- 13th September 2011 - Release 0.9
 
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- Amber has been evolving furiously since the presentation at ESUG 2011 in Edinburgh less than 3 weeks ago.
 
- This is a summary:
 
- Language, compiler and runtime
 
- - New 100x faster parser built using PEGjs instead of the old parser built using PetitParser.
 
- - New much faster ChunkParser implementation in handwritten Amber instead of using PetitParser.
 
- - Improved parsing error report with quoted source code plus marker pinpointing parsing error.
 
- - Removed PetitParser since it is no longer needed by Amber itself.
 
- - Added compiler optimizations in the form of speculative inlining of specific messages and control structures.
 
- - Added support for dynamic Arrays, just like in Squeak/Pharo.
 
- - Added support for similar dynamic Dictionaries, not seen in other Smalltalks.
 
- - Added & and | as allowed binary selectors and implemented them in Boolean.
 
- - Added a Set implementation.
 
- - Added first basic support for real Packages with dependency information.
 
- ...and various extensions, enhancements and bug fixes to the library classes.
 
- Development environment
 
- - A working Debugger with integrated inspector, proceed etc.
 
- - A new structure with
 
- - A working amberc command line compiler including a Makefile for recompiling the whole Amber.
 
- - Enabled TestRunner in the IDE for running unit tests based on SUnit.
 
- - Added "File in" button in Workspace to easily paste and filein source code in chunk format in the IDE.
 
- Example code and ports
 
- - Ported ProfStef interactive tutorial, available on Amber homepage but also in examples directory.
 
- - Included the ESUG presentation as an example also in the examples directory.
 
- - Several new examples running on Node.js and webOS included, all with Makefiles.
 
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- Various other things
 
- - Issue tracker on github now used as primary source, closed a bunch of reported issues.
 
- - Wiki pages on github with information on how to port code from other Smalltalks, lists of articles, tutorials, roadmap and more.
 
 
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