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Tango 0.99.9 Kai released
Feb 09, 2010
Lars Ivar Igesund
Feb 09, 2010
Moritz Warning
Feb 09, 2010
Nick Sabalausky
Feb 10, 2010
bearophile
Feb 10, 2010
Nick Sabalausky
Feb 10, 2010
bearophile
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Feb 10, 2010
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Feb 10, 2010
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Feb 12, 2010
Eric Poggel
Next release name: Tango 0.99.99 Rei?
Feb 10, 2010
downs
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Nick Sabalausky
Feb 10, 2010
Richard Webb
Feb 11, 2010
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Clay Smith
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BLS
February 09, 2010
Dear D community

A new version of Tango is now available for download, named after Kai for his several contributions in this cycle. The main focus of this release has been final cleanup and a lot of bugfixing for the upcoming v1.0 package.

This release has seen 356 tickets resolved, 932 commits, and is current with the latest DMD compiler (v1.056). Some new features include:

 * Safe weak references
 * Arguments module
 * RIPE-MD128, RIPE-MD160 and Whirlpool digests by Kai
 * Vector and Stack containers can now be grown
 * !HomeFolder module


For a complete list of changes please see http://www.dsource.org/projects/tango/wiki/0_99_9_Changelog . We welcome all feedback and are always looking for new participants, so feel free to contact us via the page linked below.

Downloads and their install instructions are found at http://www.dsource.org/projects/tango/wiki/TopicInstallTangoDmd for DMD or http://www.dsource.org/projects/tango/wiki/TopicInstallTangoLdc for LDC.

Contact:
Need support, or wish to help? Please see
http://www.dsource.org/projects/tango/wiki/Contact .

Home: The Tango homepage is at http://www.dsource.org/projects/tango.

Signed,

The Tango Team
February 09, 2010
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010 00:26:06 +0100, Lars Ivar Igesund wrote:

> Dear D community
> 
> A new version of Tango is now available for download, named after Kai for his several contributions in this cycle. The main focus of this release has been final cleanup and a lot of bugfixing for the upcoming v1.0 package.
> 
> This release has seen 356 tickets resolved, 932 commits, and is current with the latest DMD compiler (v1.056). Some new features include:
> 
>  * Safe weak references
>  * Arguments module
>  * RIPE-MD128, RIPE-MD160 and Whirlpool digests by Kai * Vector and
>  Stack containers can now be grown * !HomeFolder module
> 
> 
> For a complete list of changes please see http://www.dsource.org/projects/tango/wiki/0_99_9_Changelog . We welcome all feedback and are always looking for new participants, so feel free to contact us via the page linked below.
> 
> Downloads and their install instructions are found at http://www.dsource.org/projects/tango/wiki/TopicInstallTangoDmd for DMD or http://www.dsource.org/projects/tango/wiki/TopicInstallTangoLdc for LDC.
> 
> Contact:
> Need support, or wish to help? Please see
> http://www.dsource.org/projects/tango/wiki/Contact .
> 
> Home:
> The Tango homepage is at http://www.dsource.org/projects/tango.
> 
> Signed,
> 
> The Tango Team

Congratulations!
February 09, 2010
"Lars Ivar Igesund" <larsivar@igesund.net> wrote in message news:hksquf$q3h$1@digitalmars.com...
> Dear D community
>
> A new version of Tango is now available for download,

Hooray! It's 0.99.9 at last!


February 10, 2010
What's the rationale behind a release version number that asymptotically approaches the 1.0 value?
After V.0.99 there is V. 0.100, then V.0.101, etc. Version numbers have dots, but those dots are not like the real number dots :-)

Bye Tango team,
bearophile
February 10, 2010
== Quote from Lars Ivar Igesund (larsivar@igesund.net)'s article
> Dear D community
> A new version of Tango is now available for download, named after Kai for
> his several contributions in this cycle. The main focus of this release has
> been final cleanup and a lot of bugfixing for the upcoming v1.0 package.
> This release has seen 356 tickets resolved, 932 commits, and is current with
> the latest DMD compiler (v1.056). Some new features include:
>  * Safe weak references
>  * Arguments module
>  * RIPE-MD128, RIPE-MD160 and Whirlpool digests by Kai
>  * Vector and Stack containers can now be grown
>  * !HomeFolder module
> For a complete list of changes please see
> http://www.dsource.org/projects/tango/wiki/0_99_9_Changelog . We welcome all
> feedback and are always looking for new participants, so feel free to
> contact us via the page linked below.
> Downloads and their install instructions are found at
> http://www.dsource.org/projects/tango/wiki/TopicInstallTangoDmd for DMD or
> http://www.dsource.org/projects/tango/wiki/TopicInstallTangoLdc for LDC.
> Contact:
> Need support, or wish to help? Please see
> http://www.dsource.org/projects/tango/wiki/Contact .
> Home:
> The Tango homepage is at http://www.dsource.org/projects/tango.
> Signed,
> The Tango Team

Great, thanks very much. When can we see the tango for D2.0?
February 10, 2010
"bearophile" <bearophileHUGS@lycos.com> wrote in message news:hksv3i$117l$1@digitalmars.com...
> What's the rationale behind a release version number that asymptotically
> approaches the 1.0 value?
> After V.0.99 there is V. 0.100, then V.0.101, etc. Version numbers have
> dots, but those dots are not like the real number dots :-)
>

How do you ever get to 1.0 then?


February 10, 2010
Lars Ivar Igesund Wrote:

> 
> Signed,
> 
> The Tango Team

Thanks for the hard work. I'm using Tango almost daily and it has really evolved over the years. IMO just as D excels other languages Tango excels phobos or even more. In this sense Tango is phobos' D lol (no offense but Tango rocks:)
February 10, 2010
Yeah seriously is it intended to support D2.0 finally when TDPL is going to come out and make a big buzz about D ? If there is any chance boosting D's popularity it is then. I encourage all library writers to jump the train and try to support D2.0 until then.


On 10.02.2010 02:52, zsxxsz wrote:
>
> Great, thanks very much. When can we see the tango for D2.0?

February 10, 2010
Lars Ivar Igesund Wrote:

> Dear D community
> 
> A new version of Tango is now available for download, named after Kai for his several contributions in this cycle. The main focus of this release has been final cleanup and a lot of bugfixing for the upcoming v1.0 package.
> 
> This release has seen 356 tickets resolved, 932 commits, and is current with the latest DMD compiler (v1.056). Some new features include:
> 
>  * Safe weak references
>  * Arguments module
>  * RIPE-MD128, RIPE-MD160 and Whirlpool digests by Kai
>  * Vector and Stack containers can now be grown
>  * !HomeFolder module
> 
> 
> For a complete list of changes please see http://www.dsource.org/projects/tango/wiki/0_99_9_Changelog . We welcome all feedback and are always looking for new participants, so feel free to contact us via the page linked below.
> 
> Downloads and their install instructions are found at http://www.dsource.org/projects/tango/wiki/TopicInstallTangoDmd for DMD or http://www.dsource.org/projects/tango/wiki/TopicInstallTangoLdc for LDC.
> 
> Contact:
> Need support, or wish to help? Please see
> http://www.dsource.org/projects/tango/wiki/Contact .
> 
> Home: The Tango homepage is at http://www.dsource.org/projects/tango.
> 
> Signed,
> 
> The Tango Team

About Time... ;-)

Congrats on some good work - can't wait for v1.00

February 10, 2010
Nick Sabalausky:
> How do you ever get to 1.0 then?

Is that a serious question?
The answer: for example at release 0.275.1, that is when you want, when you think the software is good enough to be called 1.0.

Bye,
bearophile
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