
----------------------------------- ANNOUNCE: The Timber compiler 1.0.3 ----------------------------------- We're pleased to announce the availability of version 1.0.3 of the Timber compiler. Timber is a modern language for building event-driven systems, based around the notion of reactive objects. It is also a purely functional language derived from Haskell, although with a strict evaluation semantics. The Timber compiler currently runs on Linux and MacOS X platforms, but uses gcc as its back-end so it should be easily portable to most POSIX-like environments. This is a bug fix release that is intended to pave the way for a more substantial version currently under development. Version 1.0.3 can be summarized as "improved overall stability, with very minor added features". For more info, detailed release notes, language documentation, source code access and binary installers, see http://timber-lang.org/ Or simply grab the timberc package at http://hackage.haskell.org/. *** A dedicated Timber mailing list hosted at haskell.org is now also available. *** See link at http://timber-lang.org/ for subscription info. The Timber Team through Johan Nordlander