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Each release provides development tools and execution engines for the languages in Epsilon. It also provides ANT tasks for executing programs written in Epsilon languages from within ANT build-files.
Compatibility
Java 1.6
Internationalization
Epsilon does not currently provide support for internationalization.
Target Environments
Epsilon depends on the Platform and EMF projects and offers optional integration with GMF and EMF Compare. Epsilon has been compiled using Java 1.6 and does not depend on any non-Java libraries.
Name
Date
Description
1.0
2012/07/11
1.1
2013/09/01
Themes
Performance enhancements
We are working on enhancing the performance of Epsilon by optimizing the execution engines and the underlying model connectivity framework of Epsilon using big/complex models provided by industrial collaborators.
Static type checking
We are working on the infrastructure that will allow languages in Epsilon to be statically type checked to improve usability (through features such as code completion) and robustness.
Community building
Epsilon already has a substantial user community as depicted by the activity in the eclipse.epsilon newsgroup. We are constantly working on extending the Epsilon community by publishing examples and tutorials online.