Announcing Dojo 6Anthony Gubler August 28, 2019, 09:00 AM Since the first major Dojo release last year, we have been working to refine the features and patterns to make Dojo an even more efficient framework for building applications with TypeScript and modern web APIs. In a world of semantic versioning where even minor breaking changes require a new version number, it is challenging to know when a
This is really what v2.0.0 was supposed to be, but the npm upload got botched the first time around. Breaking changes API: Component vnode children are not normalized into vnodes on ingestion; normalization only happens if and when they are ingested by the view (#2155 (thanks to @magikstm for related optimization #2064)) API: m.redraw() is always asynchronous (#1592) API: m.mount() will only rende
After 70 canary releases we are pleased to introduce Next.js 9, featuring: Built-in Zero-Config TypeScript Support: Build your application with increased confidence, thanks to automatic TypeScript support and integrated type-checking. File system-Based Dynamic Routing: Express complex application routing requirements through the file system without the need for a custom server. Automatic Static Op
🎉TOAST UI Grid 4.0 is Finally Here!🎉Since the beginning, our main goal was to facilitate efficient data representation and convenient functionalities for you, our users. From the beginning of the year, we have been working hard to provide you with a faster and leaner product filled with convenient features. We have eliminated the unnecessary dependencies; enhanced the performance through the vir
In this article, I share with you the journey and the struggles of turning a large, monolithic JavaScript mathematics library, mathjs, into a modular one embracing ES6 modules and functional programming. Because of the heavily intertwined nature of the functionality this was a huge and unique challenge. Why?Math.js is a popular JavaScript library that brings advanced mathematics to the web browser
After several months of being just days away, we are over the moon to announce the stable release of Svelte 3. This is a huge release representing hundreds of hours of work by many people in the Svelte community, including invaluable feedback from beta testers who have helped shape the design every step of the way. We think you’re going to love it. What is Svelte?Svelte is a component framework —
tl;dr: This release contains several important improvements to our reconciler (the part that is responsible for moving the DOM nodes around). Because of that we highly recommended everyone who is on one of the previous alpha releases to upgrade. Easter is coming up, and we have enough changes in master to warrant a release 🎉 During the past weeks we managed to resolve lots of bugs. Not just your
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