Major enhancements were made. There are now decent versions in: Python (43%),
Guile (27%), Ruby (25%), Haskell (21%), and Tcl (17%). New versions were
started for Java (already 14%), Pliant, and Erlang.


Changes: The top 5 are now Groovy (100%), Python (85%), Ruby (63%), Guile (43%), and OCaml (41%).


Changes: Python and Ruby contributions have been coming in steadily (both now over 60%). Sizable contributions have been made to Tcl (25%), Ocaml (24%), Ada (26%) and Pliant (9%). Pike has also picked up as of late (14%). R has been added. To simplify using and creating example scripts, an include system has been implemented, allowing scripts and data to live in separate files, which makes them easier to be accessed and used. Standalone scripts are also accessible as links from the Web presentation. There are now graphics that show the evolution of the project over time.


Changes: Major enhancements were made. There are now decent versions in: Python (43%), Guile (27%), Ruby (25%), Haskell (21%), and Tcl (17%). New versions were started for Java (already 14%), Pliant, and Erlang.


Changes: Major upgrades of Python and Haskell, and new implementations in Guile, TCL, C++/Stl/Boost, OCaml, and Java.


Changes: This release contains a working engine for generating syntax-beautified Web content. The Merd version is around 30% complete. The Ruby version is around 25% complete. The Haskell and Python versions are around 10% complete. Embryonic Nasm and Masd versions are also available.