seaside.st: Seaside 3.0 Release Announcement

The Seaside core developers are pleased to announce the release of Seaside 3.0.

This release began development as the 2.9 codebase, but the significant scope and nature of the changes led us to realise that the work justifies bumping the version to 3.0. This change reflects the maturity of Seaside, and we believe the 3.0 codebase will be a solid foundation for the foreseeable development of the premier web application development framework in Smalltalk and for the applications and frameworks built upon it. We are confident that the new architecture will allow Seaside to continue to grow, while minimising the impact on our user base.

Squeak 4.1 has been released!

Andreas Raab announced Squeak 4.1 on the squeak-dev mailing list:

Squeak 4.1 combines the license change occurring in the 4.0 release with the development work that has been going on while the relicensing process took place.

Much of the work in this release has been focused on fundamental improvements. Major achievements are the integration of Cog's closure implementation, the improved UI look and feel, the new anti-aliased fonts, the core library improvements, and the modularity advances.

This is quite an accomplishment.  Not only do we now have a clean-licensed Squeak, we also have the leading-edge version of Squeak on which future development can be based!

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