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"NEWS"
$Id: NEWS,v 1.13 2009/03/27 20:07:03 fang Exp $
2009-03-27 David Fang <fangism@users.sourceforge.net>
The HACKT project is now CVS-read-only accessible to the public
via anonymous checkout. See instructions:
http://www.csl.cornell.edu/~fang/hackt/source.php#cvs
2008-11-07 David Fang <fangism@users.sourceforge.net>
The HACKT project is now officially GPL licensed, with many thanks
to Cornell University for agreeing on the license.
A project home page has been set up:
http://www.csl.cornell.edu/~fang/hackt/
2008-05-06 David Fang <fangism@users.sourceforge.net>
Fang has received official congratulations from the graduate school:
he has succesfully graduated his Ph.D.!
2007-12-31 David Fang <fangism@users.sourceforge.net>
Over a year passes and Fang has neglected to post any news items...
2006-05-06 David Fang <fangism@users.sourceforge.net>
Long time no... news.
hackt prsim is in pretty darn good shape, please start using!
2005-09-29 David Fang <fangism@users.sourceforge.net>
Development was interrupted for about two weeks working on ASYNC
conference paper. And now, back to work!
2005-07-26 David Fang <fangism@users.sourceforge.net>
For the first time ever, fangism is taking a vacation in the
summer -- a week long trip to Deustschland. Development
will resume in early August.
2005-07-24 David Fang <fangism@users.sourceforge.net>
Pre-screening release at tag ARTXX-00-01-04-main-00-51,
open to our research group only for now.
2005-04-05 David Fang <fangism@users.sourceforge.net>
From early March to the beginning of April, Fang has hosed
from a conference trip and a little tapeout project,
the 3D-FPGA. Being drafted into the Emergency FPGA Layout
Expedition Task Force, he was unable to attend to art++.
He has now returned to active duty as art++-hacker.
2005-01-16 David Fang <fangism@users.sourceforge.net>
Looks like this file hasn't been touched in a long time... oops.
All the NEWS worth reading (and not worth) is in the ChangeLog.
New Year's resolution: organize updates a little better this year.
Releasing 0.1.4. (just a few months late...)
Goals for this series (up to 0.1.5) are outlined in TODO.
The root tag for this series is ARTXX-00-01-04.
2004-10-12
Major rework of persistent object de/serialization framework
completed. Persistent types can be statically registered
with the persistent_object_manager's global static type registry,
using some convenient macros.
This framework is now portable to any other project.
2004-09-03
Starting language specification documentation in dox/lang.
2004-08-21
Releasing 0.1.3.
Object de/serialization complete for core classes.
Basic tests using diffs of textual object dumps pass.
2004-08-19
(still using tag ARTXX-00-01-02)
Finished writing majority of object dump and load code
for many classes. artc regression tests, which serialize objects
in memory and deserialize to make a deep copy, all pass,
which only means nothing crashed and burned.
Goal for release 0.1.3: new set of regression tests using
art++2obj and artobjdump to compare textual dumps
to verify content-correctness.
2004-08-12
Finished GNU-ifying the entire project.
Everything builds correctly, the distribution is coherent and intact.
Make distcheck passes.
2004-08-10
Porting existing art++ project to use automake, autoconf, libtool.
Things could get ugly. Stay tuned until the dust clears.