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Perl is an open-source programming language whose first version, 1.0, was released in 1987. The following table contains the Perl 5 version history, showing its release versions.
Perl 7 was to initially be based on Perl 5.32 with a release expected in first half of 2021, and release candidates sooner. [83] This plan was revised in May 2021, without any release timeframe or version of Perl 5 for use as a baseline specified. [84] When Perl 7 would be released, Perl 5 would have gone into long term maintenance.
A software release train is a form of software release schedule in which a number of distinct series of versioned software releases for multiple products are released as a number of different "trains" on a regular schedule. Generally, for each product line, a number of different release trains are running at a given time, with each train moving ...
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While PCRE originally aimed at feature-equivalence with Perl, the two implementations are not fully equivalent. During the PCRE 7.x and Perl 5.9.x phase, the two projects coordinated development, with features being ported between them in both directions. [5] In 2015, a fork of PCRE was released with a revised programming interface (API).
The first public release of Ruby 0.95 was announced on Japanese domestic newsgroups on December 21, 1995. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] Subsequently, three more versions of Ruby were released in two days. [ 12 ] The release coincided with the launch of the Japanese-language ruby-list mailing list, which was the first mailing list for the new language.
Release Candidate (RC) 1 of PowerShell was released at the same time. A significant aspect of both the name change and the RC was that this was now a component of Windows, rather than a mere add-on. Release Candidate 2 of PowerShell version 1 was released on September 26, 2006, with final release to the web on November 14, 2006.
Java 5 Update 5 (1.5.0_05) is the last release of Java to work on Windows 95 (with Internet Explorer 5.5 installed) and Windows NT 4.0. [ 34 ] Java 5 was first available on Apple Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) [ 35 ] and was the default version of Java installed on Apple Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard).