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[ANN] Pharo 4.0 is released!

EstebanLM
 
Please spread widely.
Sorry for multiple posts.

(this post can be see here: http://pharo.org/news/pharo-4.0-released)

Dear World,

Pharo 4.0 (http://www.pharo.org) is here.

Pharo is a pure object-oriented programming language and a powerful environment, focused on simplicity and immediate feedback.

Many things have changed in Pharo. Here are some highlights:
- Inspector/Playground/Spotter are new moldable development tools for inspecting, coding and searching objects.
- Slots model instance variables as first class entities and enable meta-programming on this level.
- ShoreLine reporter introduces a way to report system errors and collect statistics, that we will use for future improvements
- Dark theme.

These are just the more prominent highlights, but the details are just as important. We have closed 1697 issues in Pharo 4. Take a moment to go through a more detailed recount of the progress:


Pharo is improving on many fronts, but one of the most prominent changes is the addition of moldable tools for inspection and search. These tools provide extension mechanisms that allow every object to define ways in which it can be understood effectively. To provide an idea of the impact of the already existing extensions, the map below shows the Pharo classes grouped in packages, highlighting in red those parts of the system that have at least one such custom view coming with the main distribution. The spread of these extensions shows that moldability is powerful mechanism that can be used in many contexts.


Remember that Pharo is your platform. We thank all the contributors of this release:

Clara Allende, Jean-Baptiste Arnaud, Jean-Christophe Bach, Philippe Back, Clement Bera, Alexandre Bergel, Torsten Bergmann, Vincent Blondeau, Noury Bouraqadi, Santiago Bragagnolo, Johan Brichau, Sven Van Caekenberghe, Damien Cassou, Nicolas Cellier, Guido Chari, Dimitris Chloupis, Andrei Chis, Ben Coman, Bernardo Contreras, Tommaso Dal Sasso, Jan Van De Sandt, Christophe Demarey, Sean DeNigris, Marcus Denker, Martin Dias, Stephane Ducasse, Stephan Eggermont, Luc Fabresse, Johan Fabry, Hilaire Fernandes, Jerome Garcia, Tudor Girba, Thierry Goubier, Jigyasa Grover, Kris Gybels, Norbert Hartl, Dale Henrichs, Pablo Herrero, Nicolai Hess, Pavel Krivanek, Juraj Kubelka, Jan Kurs, Laurent Laffont, Jannik Laval, Kevin Lanvin, Max Leske, David Lewis, Diego Lont, Esteban Lorenzano, Tim Mackinnon, Attila Magyar, Esteban Maringolo, Stefan Marr, Max Mattone, Martin Mc Clure, Eliot Miranda, Alain Plantec, Guillermo Polito, Damien Pollet, Stefan Reichhart, Mark Rizun, Udo Schneider, Ignacio Sniechowski, Henrik Sperre Johansen, Igor Stasenko, Aliaksei Syrel, Ciprian Teodorov, Camille Teruel, Sebastian Tleye, Yuriy Tymchuk, Peter Uhnak, Andres Valloud, Sven Van Caekenberghe, Thomas Vincent, Jan Vrany, Martin Walk, Richard Wettel, Dmitri Zagidulin

And all those who contributed indirectly, by reporting bugs, participating in discussion threads, providing feedback...

Pharo 4.0 is another big step. And, the best is yet to come.

Enjoy!
The Pharo Team

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Re: [ANN] Pharo 4.0 is released!

EstebanLM
 
spreading the word: 


cheers, 
Esteban

On 16 Apr 2015, at 11:29, Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> wrote:

Please spread widely.


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Re: [ANN] Pharo 4.0 is released!

Denis Kudriashov
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Congratulations!!!

Was last monticello bug fixed?

2015-04-16 12:29 GMT+03:00 Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]>:
 
Please spread widely.
Sorry for multiple posts.

(this post can be see here: http://pharo.org/news/pharo-4.0-released)

Dear World,

Pharo 4.0 (http://www.pharo.org) is here.

Pharo is a pure object-oriented programming language and a powerful environment, focused on simplicity and immediate feedback.

Many things have changed in Pharo. Here are some highlights:
- Inspector/Playground/Spotter are new moldable development tools for inspecting, coding and searching objects.
- Slots model instance variables as first class entities and enable meta-programming on this level.
- ShoreLine reporter introduces a way to report system errors and collect statistics, that we will use for future improvements
- Dark theme.

These are just the more prominent highlights, but the details are just as important. We have closed 1697 issues in Pharo 4. Take a moment to go through a more detailed recount of the progress:


Pharo is improving on many fronts, but one of the most prominent changes is the addition of moldable tools for inspection and search. These tools provide extension mechanisms that allow every object to define ways in which it can be understood effectively. To provide an idea of the impact of the already existing extensions, the map below shows the Pharo classes grouped in packages, highlighting in red those parts of the system that have at least one such custom view coming with the main distribution. The spread of these extensions shows that moldability is powerful mechanism that can be used in many contexts.


Remember that Pharo is your platform. We thank all the contributors of this release:

Clara Allende, Jean-Baptiste Arnaud, Jean-Christophe Bach, Philippe Back, Clement Bera, Alexandre Bergel, Torsten Bergmann, Vincent Blondeau, Noury Bouraqadi, Santiago Bragagnolo, Johan Brichau, Sven Van Caekenberghe, Damien Cassou, Nicolas Cellier, Guido Chari, Dimitris Chloupis, Andrei Chis, Ben Coman, Bernardo Contreras, Tommaso Dal Sasso, Jan Van De Sandt, Christophe Demarey, Sean DeNigris, Marcus Denker, Martin Dias, Stephane Ducasse, Stephan Eggermont, Luc Fabresse, Johan Fabry, Hilaire Fernandes, Jerome Garcia, Tudor Girba, Thierry Goubier, Jigyasa Grover, Kris Gybels, Norbert Hartl, Dale Henrichs, Pablo Herrero, Nicolai Hess, Pavel Krivanek, Juraj Kubelka, Jan Kurs, Laurent Laffont, Jannik Laval, Kevin Lanvin, Max Leske, David Lewis, Diego Lont, Esteban Lorenzano, Tim Mackinnon, Attila Magyar, Esteban Maringolo, Stefan Marr, Max Mattone, Martin Mc Clure, Eliot Miranda, Alain Plantec, Guillermo Polito, Damien Pollet, Stefan Reichhart, Mark Rizun, Udo Schneider, Ignacio Sniechowski, Henrik Sperre Johansen, Igor Stasenko, Aliaksei Syrel, Ciprian Teodorov, Camille Teruel, Sebastian Tleye, Yuriy Tymchuk, Peter Uhnak, Andres Valloud, Sven Van Caekenberghe, Thomas Vincent, Jan Vrany, Martin Walk, Richard Wettel, Dmitri Zagidulin

And all those who contributed indirectly, by reporting bugs, participating in discussion threads, providing feedback...

Pharo 4.0 is another big step. And, the best is yet to come.

Enjoy!
The Pharo Team



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Re: [Esug-list] [ANN] Pharo 4.0 is released!

SergeStinckwich
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Thank you all !

On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 11:29 AM, Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> wrote:
Please spread widely.
Sorry for multiple posts.

(this post can be see here: http://pharo.org/news/pharo-4.0-released)

Dear World,

Pharo 4.0 (http://www.pharo.org) is here.

Pharo is a pure object-oriented programming language and a powerful environment, focused on simplicity and immediate feedback.

Many things have changed in Pharo. Here are some highlights:
- Inspector/Playground/Spotter are new moldable development tools for inspecting, coding and searching objects.
- Slots model instance variables as first class entities and enable meta-programming on this level.
- ShoreLine reporter introduces a way to report system errors and collect statistics, that we will use for future improvements
- Dark theme.

These are just the more prominent highlights, but the details are just as important. We have closed 1697 issues in Pharo 4. Take a moment to go through a more detailed recount of the progress:


Pharo is improving on many fronts, but one of the most prominent changes is the addition of moldable tools for inspection and search. These tools provide extension mechanisms that allow every object to define ways in which it can be understood effectively. To provide an idea of the impact of the already existing extensions, the map below shows the Pharo classes grouped in packages, highlighting in red those parts of the system that have at least one such custom view coming with the main distribution. The spread of these extensions shows that moldability is powerful mechanism that can be used in many contexts.


Remember that Pharo is your platform. We thank all the contributors of this release:

Clara Allende, Jean-Baptiste Arnaud, Jean-Christophe Bach, Philippe Back, Clement Bera, Alexandre Bergel, Torsten Bergmann, Vincent Blondeau, Noury Bouraqadi, Santiago Bragagnolo, Johan Brichau, Sven Van Caekenberghe, Damien Cassou, Nicolas Cellier, Guido Chari, Dimitris Chloupis, Andrei Chis, Ben Coman, Bernardo Contreras, Tommaso Dal Sasso, Jan Van De Sandt, Christophe Demarey, Sean DeNigris, Marcus Denker, Martin Dias, Stephane Ducasse, Stephan Eggermont, Luc Fabresse, Johan Fabry, Hilaire Fernandes, Jerome Garcia, Tudor Girba, Thierry Goubier, Jigyasa Grover, Kris Gybels, Norbert Hartl, Dale Henrichs, Pablo Herrero, Nicolai Hess, Pavel Krivanek, Juraj Kubelka, Jan Kurs, Laurent Laffont, Jannik Laval, Kevin Lanvin, Max Leske, David Lewis, Diego Lont, Esteban Lorenzano, Tim Mackinnon, Attila Magyar, Esteban Maringolo, Stefan Marr, Max Mattone, Martin Mc Clure, Eliot Miranda, Alain Plantec, Guillermo Polito, Damien Pollet, Stefan Reichhart, Mark Rizun, Udo Schneider, Ignacio Sniechowski, Henrik Sperre Johansen, Igor Stasenko, Aliaksei Syrel, Ciprian Teodorov, Camille Teruel, Sebastian Tleye, Yuriy Tymchuk, Peter Uhnak, Andres Valloud, Sven Van Caekenberghe, Thomas Vincent, Jan Vrany, Martin Walk, Richard Wettel, Dmitri Zagidulin

And all those who contributed indirectly, by reporting bugs, participating in discussion threads, providing feedback...

Pharo 4.0 is another big step. And, the best is yet to come.

Enjoy!
The Pharo Team


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Re: [Pharo-users] [Esug-list] [ANN] Pharo 4.0 is released!

Mariano Martinez Peck
 
Super good news! thank you all!

On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 1:08 PM, Richard Wettel <[hidden email]> wrote:
Great! And thank you all!
Ricky


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On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 5:24 PM, Serge Stinckwich <[hidden email]> wrote:

Thank you all !

On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 11:29 AM, Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> wrote:
Please spread widely.
Sorry for multiple posts.

(this post can be see here: http://pharo.org/news/pharo-4.0-released)

Dear World,

Pharo 4.0 (http://www.pharo.org) is here.

Pharo is a pure object-oriented programming language and a powerful environment, focused on simplicity and immediate feedback.

Many things have changed in Pharo. Here are some highlights:
- Inspector/Playground/Spotter are new moldable development tools for inspecting, coding and searching objects.
- Slots model instance variables as first class entities and enable meta-programming on this level.
- ShoreLine reporter introduces a way to report system errors and collect statistics, that we will use for future improvements
- Dark theme.

These are just the more prominent highlights, but the details are just as important. We have closed 1697 issues in Pharo 4. Take a moment to go through a more detailed recount of the progress:


Pharo is improving on many fronts, but one of the most prominent changes is the addition of moldable tools for inspection and search. These tools provide extension mechanisms that allow every object to define ways in which it can be understood effectively. To provide an idea of the impact of the already existing extensions, the map below shows the Pharo classes grouped in packages, highlighting in red those parts of the system that have at least one such custom view coming with the main distribution. The spread of these extensions shows that moldability is powerful mechanism that can be used in many contexts.


Remember that Pharo is your platform. We thank all the contributors of this release:

Clara Allende, Jean-Baptiste Arnaud, Jean-Christophe Bach, Philippe Back, Clement Bera, Alexandre Bergel, Torsten Bergmann, Vincent Blondeau, Noury Bouraqadi, Santiago Bragagnolo, Johan Brichau, Sven Van Caekenberghe, Damien Cassou, Nicolas Cellier, Guido Chari, Dimitris Chloupis, Andrei Chis, Ben Coman, Bernardo Contreras, Tommaso Dal Sasso, Jan Van De Sandt, Christophe Demarey, Sean DeNigris, Marcus Denker, Martin Dias, Stephane Ducasse, Stephan Eggermont, Luc Fabresse, Johan Fabry, Hilaire Fernandes, Jerome Garcia, Tudor Girba, Thierry Goubier, Jigyasa Grover, Kris Gybels, Norbert Hartl, Dale Henrichs, Pablo Herrero, Nicolai Hess, Pavel Krivanek, Juraj Kubelka, Jan Kurs, Laurent Laffont, Jannik Laval, Kevin Lanvin, Max Leske, David Lewis, Diego Lont, Esteban Lorenzano, Tim Mackinnon, Attila Magyar, Esteban Maringolo, Stefan Marr, Max Mattone, Martin Mc Clure, Eliot Miranda, Alain Plantec, Guillermo Polito, Damien Pollet, Stefan Reichhart, Mark Rizun, Udo Schneider, Ignacio Sniechowski, Henrik Sperre Johansen, Igor Stasenko, Aliaksei Syrel, Ciprian Teodorov, Camille Teruel, Sebastian Tleye, Yuriy Tymchuk, Peter Uhnak, Andres Valloud, Sven Van Caekenberghe, Thomas Vincent, Jan Vrany, Martin Walk, Richard Wettel, Dmitri Zagidulin

And all those who contributed indirectly, by reporting bugs, participating in discussion threads, providing feedback...

Pharo 4.0 is another big step. And, the best is yet to come.

Enjoy!
The Pharo Team


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UCBN & UMI UMMISCO 209 (IRD/UPMC)
Every DSL ends up being Smalltalk
http://www.doesnotunderstand.org/




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Re: [ANN] Pharo 4.0 is released!

stepharo
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Hi esteban, marcus and the others....

Thank you for all the effort and good energy.

Stef

Le 16/4/15 11:29, Esteban Lorenzano a écrit :
 


Please spread widely.
Sorry for multiple posts.

(this post can be see here: http://pharo.org/news/pharo-4.0-released)

Dear World,

Pharo 4.0 (http://www.pharo.org) is here.

Pharo is a pure object-oriented programming language and a powerful environment, focused on simplicity and immediate feedback.

Many things have changed in Pharo. Here are some highlights:
- Inspector/Playground/Spotter are new moldable development tools for inspecting, coding and searching objects.
- Slots model instance variables as first class entities and enable meta-programming on this level.
- ShoreLine reporter introduces a way to report system errors and collect statistics, that we will use for future improvements
- Dark theme.

These are just the more prominent highlights, but the details are just as important. We have closed 1697 issues in Pharo 4. Take a moment to go through a more detailed recount of the progress:


Pharo is improving on many fronts, but one of the most prominent changes is the addition of moldable tools for inspection and search. These tools provide extension mechanisms that allow every object to define ways in which it can be understood effectively. To provide an idea of the impact of the already existing extensions, the map below shows the Pharo classes grouped in packages, highlighting in red those parts of the system that have at least one such custom view coming with the main distribution. The spread of these extensions shows that moldability is powerful mechanism that can be used in many contexts.


Remember that Pharo is your platform. We thank all the contributors of this release:

Clara Allende, Jean-Baptiste Arnaud, Jean-Christophe Bach, Philippe Back, Clement Bera, Alexandre Bergel, Torsten Bergmann, Vincent Blondeau, Noury Bouraqadi, Santiago Bragagnolo, Johan Brichau, Sven Van Caekenberghe, Damien Cassou, Nicolas Cellier, Guido Chari, Dimitris Chloupis, Andrei Chis, Ben Coman, Bernardo Contreras, Tommaso Dal Sasso, Jan Van De Sandt, Christophe Demarey, Sean DeNigris, Marcus Denker, Martin Dias, Stephane Ducasse, Stephan Eggermont, Luc Fabresse, Johan Fabry, Hilaire Fernandes, Jerome Garcia, Tudor Girba, Thierry Goubier, Jigyasa Grover, Kris Gybels, Norbert Hartl, Dale Henrichs, Pablo Herrero, Nicolai Hess, Pavel Krivanek, Juraj Kubelka, Jan Kurs, Laurent Laffont, Jannik Laval, Kevin Lanvin, Max Leske, David Lewis, Diego Lont, Esteban Lorenzano, Tim Mackinnon, Attila Magyar, Esteban Maringolo, Stefan Marr, Max Mattone, Martin Mc Clure, Eliot Miranda, Alain Plantec, Guillermo Polito, Damien Pollet, Stefan Reichhart, Mark Rizun, Udo Schneider, Ignacio Sniechowski, Henrik Sperre Johansen, Igor Stasenko, Aliaksei Syrel, Ciprian Teodorov, Camille Teruel, Sebastian Tleye, Yuriy Tymchuk, Peter Uhnak, Andres Valloud, Sven Van Caekenberghe, Thomas Vincent, Jan Vrany, Martin Walk, Richard Wettel, Dmitri Zagidulin

And all those who contributed indirectly, by reporting bugs, participating in discussion threads, providing feedback...

Pharo 4.0 is another big step. And, the best is yet to come.

Enjoy!
The Pharo Team


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Re: [Esug-list] [ANN] Pharo 4.0 is released!

Graham McLeod
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Hi Esteban, Stef, Marcus... and ALL contributors

Just a note from those who for various reasons cannot be part of the great core team..

Great work and we really do appreciate both the direction in which the product is moving and the
hard work and passion which you all put into it.

Thanks!

Graham

16 April 2015 at 11:29
Please spread widely.
Sorry for multiple posts.

(this post can be see here: http://pharo.org/news/pharo-4.0-released)

Dear World,

Pharo 4.0 (http://www.pharo.org) is here.

Pharo is a pure object-oriented programming language and a powerful environment, focused on simplicity and immediate feedback.

Many things have changed in Pharo. Here are some highlights:
- Inspector/Playground/Spotter are new moldable development tools for inspecting, coding and searching objects.
- Slots model instance variables as first class entities and enable meta-programming on this level.
- ShoreLine reporter introduces a way to report system errors and collect statistics, that we will use for future improvements
- Dark theme.

These are just the more prominent highlights, but the details are just as important. We have closed 1697 issues in Pharo 4. Take a moment to go through a more detailed recount of the progress:


Pharo is improving on many fronts, but one of the most prominent changes is the addition of moldable tools for inspection and search. These tools provide extension mechanisms that allow every object to define ways in which it can be understood effectively. To provide an idea of the impact of the already existing extensions, the map below shows the Pharo classes grouped in packages, highlighting in red those parts of the system that have at least one such custom view coming with the main distribution. The spread of these extensions shows that moldability is powerful mechanism that can be used in many contexts.


Remember that Pharo is your platform. We thank all the contributors of this release:

Clara Allende, Jean-Baptiste Arnaud, Jean-Christophe Bach, Philippe Back, Clement Bera, Alexandre Bergel, Torsten Bergmann, Vincent Blondeau, Noury Bouraqadi, Santiago Bragagnolo, Johan Brichau, Sven Van Caekenberghe, Damien Cassou, Nicolas Cellier, Guido Chari, Dimitris Chloupis, Andrei Chis, Ben Coman, Bernardo Contreras, Tommaso Dal Sasso, Jan Van De Sandt, Christophe Demarey, Sean DeNigris, Marcus Denker, Martin Dias, Stephane Ducasse, Stephan Eggermont, Luc Fabresse, Johan Fabry, Hilaire Fernandes, Jerome Garcia, Tudor Girba, Thierry Goubier, Jigyasa Grover, Kris Gybels, Norbert Hartl, Dale Henrichs, Pablo Herrero, Nicolai Hess, Pavel Krivanek, Juraj Kubelka, Jan Kurs, Laurent Laffont, Jannik Laval, Kevin Lanvin, Max Leske, David Lewis, Diego Lont, Esteban Lorenzano, Tim Mackinnon, Attila Magyar, Esteban Maringolo, Stefan Marr, Max Mattone, Martin Mc Clure, Eliot Miranda, Alain Plantec, Guillermo Polito, Damien Pollet, Stefan Reichhart, Mark Rizun, Udo Schneider, Ignacio Sniechowski, Henrik Sperre Johansen, Igor Stasenko, Aliaksei Syrel, Ciprian Teodorov, Camille Teruel, Sebastian Tleye, Yuriy Tymchuk, Peter Uhnak, Andres Valloud, Sven Van Caekenberghe, Thomas Vincent, Jan Vrany, Martin Walk, Richard Wettel, Dmitri Zagidulin

And all those who contributed indirectly, by reporting bugs, participating in discussion threads, providing feedback...

Pharo 4.0 is another big step. And, the best is yet to come.

Enjoy!
The Pharo Team

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Re: [Esug-list] [ANN] Pharo 4.0 is released!

stephane ducasse-2
 
Thanks. 
We have so much ideas of where we want to go :)
Stay tuned.

Stef

On 16 Apr 2015, at 23:07, Graham McLeod <[hidden email]> wrote:

Hi Esteban, Stef, Marcus... and ALL contributors

Just a note from those who for various reasons cannot be part of the great core team..

Great work and we really do appreciate both the direction in which the product is moving and the
hard work and passion which you all put into it.

Thanks!

Graham

16 April 2015 at 11:29
Please spread widely.
Sorry for multiple posts.

(this post can be see here: http://pharo.org/news/pharo-4.0-released)

Dear World,

Pharo 4.0 (http://www.pharo.org) is here.

Pharo is a pure object-oriented programming language and a powerful environment, focused on simplicity and immediate feedback.

Many things have changed in Pharo. Here are some highlights:
- Inspector/Playground/Spotter are new moldable development tools for inspecting, coding and searching objects.
- Slots model instance variables as first class entities and enable meta-programming on this level.
- ShoreLine reporter introduces a way to report system errors and collect statistics, that we will use for future improvements
- Dark theme.

These are just the more prominent highlights, but the details are just as important. We have closed 1697 issues in Pharo 4. Take a moment to go through a more detailed recount of the progress:


Pharo is improving on many fronts, but one of the most prominent changes is the addition of moldable tools for inspection and search. These tools provide extension mechanisms that allow every object to define ways in which it can be understood effectively. To provide an idea of the impact of the already existing extensions, the map below shows the Pharo classes grouped in packages, highlighting in red those parts of the system that have at least one such custom view coming with the main distribution. The spread of these extensions shows that moldability is powerful mechanism that can be used in many contexts.


Remember that Pharo is your platform. We thank all the contributors of this release:

Clara Allende, Jean-Baptiste Arnaud, Jean-Christophe Bach, Philippe Back, Clement Bera, Alexandre Bergel, Torsten Bergmann, Vincent Blondeau, Noury Bouraqadi, Santiago Bragagnolo, Johan Brichau, Sven Van Caekenberghe, Damien Cassou, Nicolas Cellier, Guido Chari, Dimitris Chloupis, Andrei Chis, Ben Coman, Bernardo Contreras, Tommaso Dal Sasso, Jan Van De Sandt, Christophe Demarey, Sean DeNigris, Marcus Denker, Martin Dias, Stephane Ducasse, Stephan Eggermont, Luc Fabresse, Johan Fabry, Hilaire Fernandes, Jerome Garcia, Tudor Girba, Thierry Goubier, Jigyasa Grover, Kris Gybels, Norbert Hartl, Dale Henrichs, Pablo Herrero, Nicolai Hess, Pavel Krivanek, Juraj Kubelka, Jan Kurs, Laurent Laffont, Jannik Laval, Kevin Lanvin, Max Leske, David Lewis, Diego Lont, Esteban Lorenzano, Tim Mackinnon, Attila Magyar, Esteban Maringolo, Stefan Marr, Max Mattone, Martin Mc Clure, Eliot Miranda, Alain Plantec, Guillermo Polito, Damien Pollet, Stefan Reichhart, Mark Rizun, Udo Schneider, Ignacio Sniechowski, Henrik Sperre Johansen, Igor Stasenko, Aliaksei Syrel, Ciprian Teodorov, Camille Teruel, Sebastian Tleye, Yuriy Tymchuk, Peter Uhnak, Andres Valloud, Sven Van Caekenberghe, Thomas Vincent, Jan Vrany, Martin Walk, Richard Wettel, Dmitri Zagidulin

And all those who contributed indirectly, by reporting bugs, participating in discussion threads, providing feedback...

Pharo 4.0 is another big step. And, the best is yet to come.

Enjoy!
The Pharo Team

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