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There were some significant changes since the last version that are listed up in the changelog (also see below). Most of them because of the excellent work by Nicolas Gallagher – thanks for leading HTML5 Boilerplate with such great effort. What’s new? This was done throughout the last seven months of development and resolving bugs: Add documentation in a separate folder – everything that is direct
The Dojo team is very excited to announce the immediate release of Dojo 1.8, our last major release before the big 2.0! This release would not have been possible without significant contributions from the Dojo team. Special thanks to Colin Snover, Bill Keese, Dylan Schiemann, Rawld Gill, Ken Franqueiro, Bryan Forbes, Kitson Kelly, Brian Arnold, Doug Hays, Christophe Jolif, Mark Wubben, Doug Hays,
Not long ago, I tagged Prototype 1.7.1, an update 18 months in the making. It features an overhaul of our DOM library and better coexistence with ES5 methods, but quite a bit more as well. I’m sure you’re curious about why it’s taken so long. But first let’s look at what’s been done in 1.7.1. When last we spoke, I told you about the plans we had for 1.7.0.1 and 1.7.1 — a bugfix release and a minor
== 1.4.0 / 2012-07-09 * Argument matchers (Maximillian Antoni) sinon.match.{any, same, typeOf, instanceOf, has, hasOwn, defined, truthy, falsy} as well as typeOf shortcuts for boolean, number, string, object, function, array, regexp and date. The result of a call can be used with spy.calledWith. * spy.returned now works with matchers and compares objects deeply. * Matcher assertions: calledWithMat
RequireJS 2.0 is available. There is an in-depth upgrade guide to what is new, but the big ideas behind the release: Treat legacy, traditional "browser globals" scripts more like modules (but seriously, upgrade your libraries to optional AMD registration). Handle errors better. Even better large scale module usage support. While the 2.0 code has gotten some use, it is still new, and it is naturall
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
RequireJS 1.0.8 is available. It has been about two months since the last release, and there were some issues in the queue that would be nice to have fixed while I work on the requirejs.next release. 1.0.8 Release Notes On requirejs.next, I have started "dev2.0" branches to play with the next bigger release for RequireJS and the r.js optimizer. The support for the AMD APIs will be stable. The main
並列処理のWorkerぽいWorkeroid実装。JavaScriptライブラリPot.js 1.17 リリース Pot.js 1.17 と PotLite.js 1.34 リリースしました。 Web Workersバックグラウンド処理、並列処理ができる HTML5 API の Web Workers は、 主要なブラウザですでに実装されています。 var worker = new Worker('child.js'); worker.onmessage = function(event) { alert(event.data); // 'hogefuga' がアラートされる }; worker.postMessage('hoge'); child.js onmessage = function(event) { postMessage(event.data + 'fuga'); }; 上
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