3.4.0 Release Candidate mbest released this Oct 12, 2015 · 0 commits to master since this release Knockout 3.4.0rc release notes Enhancements #1715 - Add ko.onError handler that provides more consistent error/stack information for async operations and event handlers #1728 - Include deferred updates functionality in Knockout core #1738 - Deferred Updates 1 - ko tasks functionality; deferred extende
This release brings a few changes that, while aimed at making the developer experience better, should have no noticeable impact on your apps. In development, combineReducers() now checks the state shape on every invocation instead of just once. This makes it easy to discover issues like #715 where you post-process the state from combineReducers() and then wonder why something you added to it has d
We are excited to announce the release of Ember Data 2.0, the second stable release since 1.13 that includes significant improvements, cleanup, and cruft removal. As previously discussed, Ember Data releases occur in lockstep with Ember, to help developers better reason about compatibility between these libraries. Ember Data 2.0 is designed to be used in tandem with Ember 2.0, and like Ember 2.0,
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Breaking Changes If you're migrating from 0.12, apply 0.12 -> 1.0.0-alpha migration first, and then 1.0.0-alpha -> 1.0.0-rc. 1.0 only has a single breaking change since 1.0.0-rc: If dispatch is attempted while reducer is executing, an error is thrown. Note that you can dispatch from lifecycle hooks just fine. It's only reducers that are not allowed to dispatch. (#368) New Home We moved under rackt
Ember 2.0 is not a traditional major release. After thirteen point releases in almost two years, we're taking a turn to focus entirely on sweeping out built-up cruft as a foundation for continued progress. Ember 2.0 only removes features that were deprecated as of Ember 1.13, so apps that run on Ember 1.13 without any deprecation warnings should run without issues on Ember 2.0. New applications sh
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