From: tm on
Hello,

I have released a new version of Seed7: seed7_05_20100307.tgz

In the Seed7 programming language new statements and operators
can be declared easily. Types are first class objects and therefore
templates/generics need no special syntax. Object orientation is
used when it brings advantages and not in places when other
solutions are more obvious.

Seed7 is covered by the GPL (and LGPL for the Seed7 runtime library).

Changelog:
- The functions in the gethttp.s7i library were improved to allow
the specification of a port number as part of the location (e.g.:
localhost:1080/index.htm).
- The tarx.sd7 (tar archiving utility) example program was renamed to
tar7.sd7 .
- The codepage 8859_11 was added to the charsets.s7i library.
- The bas7.sd7 (basic interpreter) example program was improved.
- The toutf8.sd7 example program was improved to write an explanation
and to support several IANA/MIME charset names.
- An explanation what to do, when the path of the bcc32 C compiler
contains a space, was added to 'src/read_me.txt'.
- Documentation comments were added to the charsets.s7i library.

Greetings Thomas Mertes

Seed7 Homepage: http://seed7.sourceforge.net
Seed7 - The extensible programming language: User defined statements
and operators, abstract data types, templates without special
syntax, OO with interfaces and multiple dispatch, statically typed,
interpreted or compiled, portable, runs under linux/unix/windows.