Kaya: A statically typed, imperative cross-platform programming language with type inference, powerful data description capabilities and built-in abstractions and libraries for easy and robust web application development. http://kayalang.org/
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New releases of the stable and development branch of the compiler and standard library for the Kaya programming language are now available for download. All users are strongly recommended to upgrade to one of these versions, as several important bugs have been fixed. The 0.5.2 release also includes a significant efficiency increase in String handling, initial support for dynamic loading and plugins and support for unit testing.
Kaya 0.4.4 and 0.5.2 are now available for download. 0.4.4 is entirely compatible with previous 0.4 versions, and includes important bug fixes: * Fix bug with constructor applications with ambiguous names (thanks to Matthew Bell) * Fix various bugs in standard library functions found by 0.5 test suite * Allow compilation with GHC 6.10
Kaya 0.4.4 and 0.5.2 are now available for download. 0.4.4 is entirely compatible with previous 0.4 versions, and includes important bug fixes: * Fix bug with constructor applications with ambiguous names (thanks to Matthew Bell) * Fix various bugs in standard library functions found by 0.5 test suite * Allow compilation with GHC 6.10
Kaya 0.4.4 and 0.5.2 are now available for download. 0.4.4 is entirely compatible with previous 0.4 versions, and includes important bug fixes: * Fix bug with constructor applications with ambiguous names (thanks to Matthew Bell) * Fix various bugs in standard library functions found by 0.5 test suite * Allow compilation with GHC 6.10 0.5.2 includes the above bug fixes and several additional changes. * Fix bug with compilation of functions with type signatures only differing by return types (changes Pickle format) * Fix large inefficiency in String concatenation * Fix inefficiency in some Regex operations * Added %test directive so that unit tests can be run automatically after compilation. * Added unit tests to some standard library modules * Added RPC.k and distrib.ks for making distributed/parallel applications * Added Tainted input support (mainly for CGI programs) * Added %nodoc directive to suppress documentation generation * Added -dynamic compiler flag and Plugins module * Fixed regression in Regex::split (does not affect 0.4 branch)
Kaya 0.4.4 and 0.5.2 are now available for download. 0.4.4 is entirely compatible with previous 0.4 versions, and includes important bug fixes: * Fix bug with constructor applications with ambiguous names (thanks to Matthew Bell) * Fix various bugs in standard library functions found by 0.5 test suite * Allow compilation with GHC 6.10 0.5.2 includes the above bug fixes and several additional changes. * Fix bug with compilation of functions with type signatures only differing by return types (changes Pickle format) * Fix large inefficiency in String concatenation * Fix inefficiency in some Regex operations * Added %test directive so that unit tests can be run automatically after compilation. * Added unit tests to some standard library modules * Added RPC.k and distrib.ks for making distributed/parallel applications * Added Tainted input support (mainly for CGI programs) * Added %nodoc directive to suppress documentation generation * Added -dynamic compiler flag and Plugins module * Fixed regression in Regex::split (does not affect 0.4 branch)
New releases of the stable and development branch of the compiler and standard library for the Kaya programming language are now available for download. All users are strongly recommended to upgrade to one of these versions, as several important bugs have been fixed.
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