With this release, we have prepared a bunch of new features. Two big news are the Electron browser provider and concurrent test execution. Read on to learn more. Enhancements ⚙ Testing Electron applications (testcafe-browser-provider-electron) We have created a browser provider that allows you to test Electron applications with TestCafe. Getting it to work is simple. First, install the browser pr
This is primarily a bug fix release, but some features did sneak in: Additional arguments can be passed when profiling 05bfafe Though not officially supported, AVA now works better with Wallaby.js’ diff view 3f6e134 Expanded the Webstorm recipe to include setup instructions using npm 2b4e35d This release includes the following patches: Fixes for t.deepEqual() and magic assert diffs 9e4ee3f Ensure
Babylon.js is an open source framework that allows you to create stunning 3D experiences in your browser. Built with simplicity and performance in mind, it is the engine that fuels the Remix3D site or the Xbox Design Lab. Today, I’m thrilled to announce the availability of Babylon.js’s biggest version ever: Babylon.js v3.0. This version is packed with incredible features, but before listing some o
v2.0.0 (2017-07-06) 🎉 It's happening! 🎉 💥 Breaking Change #904 Improved --canary functionality. (@Craga89) --canary now bumps the generated version to the next semver minor, and accepts a value (e.g. --canary=beta) to override the default "alpha" tag. 🚀 Enhancement #899 Support Yarn workspaces to replace bootstrap command. (@bestander) #834 Pass extra arguments to npmClient during bootstrap. (
New Release: 2.9.5 The JSHint team Jun 22nd, 2017 Bug Fixes Account for hoisting of importing bindings (bd36953)Add onmessage to vars.worker (540ed85)Added missing "Storage" browser variable (8cfe5ad)Avoid crash when peeking past end of prog (c083866)Avoid false positive (44d9e0b)Close synthetic scope for labeled blocks (5f0f789)Fail gracefully on invalid if syntax (#3103) (8c6ac87)Honor "ignore"
Another long break! Oh, hey! I didn't see you sitting there. You look bored. How about a Redux release to spice things up? Not a huge set of changes to report here. The biggest change, and the reason for the minor bump, is the UMD build is now done via Rollup. One big advantage is more readable code in the bundle. Rollup does "scope hoisting", which is a fancy term for putting every module at the
4.0 has been a huge undertaking by the chai community! A lot has changed to ensure Chai 4 is a stable, reliable, well documented codebase. Here are just some of the major improvements: almost all documentation has been rewritten, with detailed instructions on how assertions work, which flags they can be combined with and the best practices for how to use them. deep equality has been rewritten from
On the heels of our announcement of free static deployments earlier today, we are excited to introduce a beta release of the upcoming Next.js 3.0, featuring next export, dynamic components and various bugfixes. Next.js allows you to write React applications with server-rendering, automatic code-splitting, built-in component CSS with one command. To get started, populate pages/my-route.js directory
Blog It's time for 2.0! The Polymer 2.0 library is built for performant interoperable web component development. 2017-05-15 Polymer 2.0 has landed. Our freshest cut of the Polymer CLI is ready for download, our Docs include all the latest 2.0 guidance and upgrade tips, and our Elements have been ported to Hybrid mode to be used in both 1.0- and 2.0-based applications. We've also made sure to bring
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