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RequireJS 2.1.10 is available. Mainly a maintenance release, and improves some cases when reusing code that was installed via npm. There are two new config options for the loader too: nodeIdCompat: some node modules installed by npm use module IDs like example.js and example interchangeably. Setting this config option to true will accommodate that style. almond 0.2.9+ also supports this option. bu
This is a relatively big release that adds a couple of new features, fixes a lot of bugs and improves our ES6 support. I will update documentation and write a blog post about the release later this week, after the Christmas day. Version 2.4.0; Holidays edition (Anton Kovalyov) Issue #1363: Don't consider => params as undefined vars (Anton Kovalyov) Issue #1388: Warn about missing 'use strict' in f
Brackets Sprint 34 Build Brackets Sprint 34 marks a new beginning for our installation process. For the first time Brackets will be installed to just “Brackets”� – not “Brackets Sprint 34″�. This means that Brackets Sprint 35 will install over top of the Brackets Sprint 34 installation allowing for shortcuts, symlinks, pinned tasktray items, dock icons, etc… to point to the Sprint 35 install. Linu
Posted at November 4, 2013 by Nicholas C. Zakas Tags: Code Quality, ESLint, JSHint, JSLint It was four months ago when I announced the start of the ESLint project. My initial goal was to create a fully-pluggable JavaScript code quality tool where\ every single rule was a plugin. Though I like and appreciate JSHint, the inability to be able to define my own rules alongside the existing ones was kee
Brackets Sprint 33 Build When you install Brackets 33, you’ll find it easier to work on new designs, more convenient to work with images in your project and more fun to edit Bezier timing in your CSS files. A handful of other improvements round out the release. Add New Rules in CSS Quick Edit CSS Quick Edit lets you jump into editing the CSS rules for an element, make some changes and jump back ou
We are making WebStorm 7.0.2 Release Candidate available for update and download now. Finally, we are ready to show you Mocha support in WebStorm. You can run tests with this simple, but yet powerful JavaScript test framework in one click right in the IDE. Also quite a lot of work was done to improve the support for Google Dart. The full list of updates and fixes is available in the release notes.
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
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