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#375 Six Month Review

brian Wed 15 Oct 2008

It was around this time back in April that Fan went "public". So what has happened in the last six months? Here is a quick rundown of the big ticket items:

  • Decimal numbers link
  • This return types link
  • With-block support for collections link
  • Well known services link
  • Fan submission for WideFinder link
  • New email API for MIME and SMTP handling link
  • The fwt API started from scratch to now almost complete link
  • Flux browser/editor built from scratch using fwt link
  • The isnot operator link
  • Null convenience operators link
  • Improved construction call syntax link
  • New type and slot literal syntax link
  • Auto-casting link
  • Improved multi-line string literals link
  • New uri naming framework link
  • Support for using statements in serialization link
  • Redesigned webapp widgets link
  • Upgrades of fandev.org to support email, feeds, previews, blogging link
  • Public mercurial repository link
  • Nullable types link
  • Refactor Java runtime to use java.lang classes link

I think it is a pretty impressive list of accomplishments considering it has really just been Andy and I working in our spare time. The next six months should be even more intense.

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