0.11.0 is rewritten from the ground up and contains many breaking changes. Please read through the change list before upgrading. Vuejs.org has been updated to match 0.11.0 API; Docs for 0.10.6 have been moved to legacy.vuejs.org.
This one has been slow-cooking since February and it’s good. For the first time in a while, this release focuses on adding some significant new features to Knockout. Almost any developer using KO should seriously consider making use of these, as they can greatly streamline your code. Published Aug 18, 2014 So what’s new? Components Components bring a new and hugely more scalable way of structuring
Knockout version 3.0 is now available. Here is a list of links with all of the info: Release on Github - look at the 3.0 Beta and 3.0 RC releases to see a list of changes. Upgrade notes - a list of potential breaking changes. Blog post on 3.0 beta - Steve Sanderson’s post describing the features in 3.0 beta (bottom of post). Blog post on 3.0 RC - another post by Steve on some additional features a
Hot off the heels of our 1.0 release, we've got two new bundles of goodness for you to try out today. First up is Ember.js 1.1.1, the inaugural stable release after our switch to a Chrome-like six week release cycle. Because this is the kickoff release of the new process, there are very few new features and the delta between 1.0 and 1.1.1 is very small. This release is composed primarily of bug fi
Today, we're excited to announce the final release of Ember.js 1.0. The first commit to the repository that would become Ember.js happened on April 30th, 2011, almost two and a half years ago. At the time, Backbone.js was rocketing to popularity. In response to large JavaScript frameworks like SproutCore, Cappuccino, and Dojo, which tried to abstract away HTML, most web developers began rejecting
With Ember 1.0 RC8, we have reached the final RC before 1.0 final, which we hope to release this weekend if all goes well. This final release candidate comes with a couple of small breaking changes that we are making before 1.0 because they should have a small impact on application code but a large impact on performance. We normally would not make changes of this nature this close to the 1.0 final
I’m very pleased to announce the release of JavaScriptMVC 3.3. A lot of hard work has gone into making 3.3, by far, the best release of JavaScriptMVC to date. And that’s saying something because JavaScriptMVC is over 5 years old! Lets take a look at what’s new: jQueryMX is split into CanJS and jQuery++ We split jQueryMX into CanJS and jQuery++. CanJS contains the MVC parts. jQuery++ contains all j
I'm pleased and gratified to announce the oft-promised 1.0 release of Backbone.js. Backbone has come a long way since its initial release as a small extraction of the JavaScript Model/View layer of an open-source web application (funnily enough, exactly 888 days ago). These days, you can find it helping to power web applications large and small, from major news organizations to comment widgets, a
Today the Ember project is releasing version 6.4 of Ember.js and Ember CLI. This release of Ember.js is an LTS (Long Term Support) candidate. LTS candidates prioritize stability over the addition of new features, and have an... Read on... Ember 6.3 Released Today the Ember project is releasing version 6.3 of Ember.js and Ember CLI. This release kicks off the 6.4 beta cycle for all sub-projects. We
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Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Mail By Miško Hevery, Google AngularJS team AngularJS lets you write web applications as if you had a smarter browser. It lets you extend HTML's syntax to express your application's components clearly and succinctly and lets use standard HTML as your template language. And it automatically synchronizes data from your UI (view) with your JavaScript objects (model)
Knockout.JS 2.1 is now available! Minified and debug versions available here. This release focused mainly on performance improvements and bug fixes after the 2.0 release. Here are some highlights: CommonJS and AMD support Great performance improvements to templating - use cloned DOM nodes when possible rather than parsing strings into elements. Support for custom container-less bindings Ability to
Here it is at last! Knockout 2.0.0 contains a huge set of improvements since the 1.2.x line. If you’re using KO already, see below for some of the highlights. Published Dec 21, 2011 New to all this? Now’s a great time to check it out. Knockout is an MVVM library for JavaScript – it makes rich dynamic web UIs easier and cleaner to build. The best place to start learning is with the interactive tuto
After being on the slow burner for several months, Backbone.js 0.5.0 was released this afternoon. Backbone is the JavaScript library that DocumentCloud uses to build out the workspace where reporters can upload, edit and organize their primary source documents. Along with a slew of tweaks and bug fixes, the most notable new feature is HTML5 “pushState” support, which you can see in action by tryin
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