Updated CHANGELOG for 0.9.1 release

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16th January 2012 - Release 0.9.1
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Here's a summary of changes since the 0.9 release:
- 80 new unit tests written
- 52 issues fixed
- All classes in Kernel-Objects, Kernel-Classes and Kernel-Methods has been documented
- New documentation framework (see http://amber-lang.net/documentation.html)
- Better class organisations, "Kernel" package split into several packages
- First class packages have replaced class categories
- Internet Explorer 7+ compatibility
- New Announcement framework ported from Pharo
- New console-based REPL written in Amber using node.js
- Symbol class implemented together with object identity and #==
- New OrderedCollection and Set implementation
- Dictionary can now have any kind of object as keys. String-key dictionary has been renamed HashedCollection
- New TwitterWall example
- Improved HTML Canvas, now compatible with IE7
- Improved JSObjectProxy for seemless JavaScript objects access from Amber
- No more jQuery binding. Amber is fully capable of sending messages to JavaScript objects
13th September 2011 - Release 0.9
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Amber has been evolving furiously since the presentation at ESUG 2011 in Edinburgh less than 3 weeks ago.
This is a summary:
Language, compiler and runtime
- New 100x faster parser built using PEGjs instead of the old parser built using PetitParser.
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Development environment
- A working Debugger with integrated inspector, proceed etc.
- A new structure with
- A new structure with
- A working amberc command line compiler including a Makefile for recompiling the whole Amber.
- Enabled TestRunner in the IDE for running unit tests based on SUnit.
- Added "File in" button in Workspace to easily paste and filein source code in chunk format in the IDE.