newspoke - News: GNU poke 1.1 has been released

 
 
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GNU poke 1.1 has been released

Item posted by Jose E. Marchesi <jemarch> on Sun 21 Mar 2021 09:49:48 AM UTC.

I am happy to announce a new release of GNU poke, version 1.1.

This is a bug fix release in the poke 1.x series, and is the result of
all the user feedback we have received since we did the first public
release.  Our big thanks to everyone who provided feedback :)

See the file NEWS in the released tarball for a detailed list of
changes in this release.

The tarball poke-1.1.tar.gz is now available at
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/poke/poke-1.1.tar.gz.

  GNU poke (http://www.jemarch.net/poke) is an interactive, extensible
  editor for binary data.  Not limited to editing basic entities such
  as bits and bytes, it provides a full-fledged procedural,
  interactive programming language designed to describe data
  structures and to operate on them.

This release is the product of a month of work resulting in 70
commits, made by 10 contributors.

Thanks to the people who contributed with code and/or documentation to
this release.  In certain but no significant order they are:

   Bruno Haible
   Egeyar Bagcioglu
   Luca Saiu
   Sergei Trofimovich
   Kostas Chasialis
   Mohammad-Reza Nabipoor
   Morten Linderud
   Sergio Durigan Junior
   Thomas Weißschuh

My gratitude to you all!  It is a real pleasure to hack with you.

And this is all for now.
Happy poking!

--
Jose E. Marchesi
Frankfurt am Main
21 March 2021

 

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