HistoryAlmost two years ago, March 10 2015, I released the first version of FRZR, a tiny view library. The API has changed a lot since that and even the name changed to RE:DOM. It has been a long journey, I’ve learned a lot and it’s awesome to finally be at the version 1.0! RE:DOM is definitely more than ready for production with 100 % test coverage. PerformanceRE:DOM is one of the fastest view li
Today I am thrilled to announce the official release of Vue.js 2.0: Ghost in the Shell. After 8 alphas, 8 betas and 8 rcs (a total coincidence!), Vue.js 2.0 is ready for production! The official guide has been fully updated and is available at vuejs.org/guide. Ever since the work on 2.0 started back in April, the core team has made significant contributions to API design, bug fixes, documentation
Today, the Ember core team is happy to announce two new Ember.js releases – Ember.js 2.8 and Ember.js 2.9 beta. Ember.js 2.8 Ember.js 2.8 is a minor release with only backwards compatible changes. LTS Candidate The Ember.js 2.8 release is considered a release candidate for the LTS (long-term support) channel. As described in the original LTS announcement, the 2.8 branch will be moved into the LTS
2.0 is now in RC!We announced Vue 2.0 back in April, and today I am very excited to release the first release candidate for Vue 2.0! From this stage on we will be in API freeze and there will be no more breaking changes before official release. All the official supporting libraries, e.g. vue-router, vuex, vue-loader & vueify have all been updated to work with Vue 2.0. This means the 2.0 stack is t
Aurelia 1.0 is Here!!! Posted by Aurelia on July 27th, 2016. It's been an amazing journey to get here and it couldn't have happened without the feedback of thousands of community members, the contributions from hundreds of developers and the guidance of our core team. It's a special day in the history of our project. Today I'm proud to announce the official Aurelia 1.0 Release! What is it? Perhaps
Ember.js 2.7, a minor version release of Ember with backwards compatible changes, is released today. Ember.js 2.8 beta is also being released today. This branch will be released as stable in roughly six weeks and will then go on to be the next LTS release roughly six weeks after that. Changes in Ember.js 2.7 Ember 2.7 introduces one new backward compatible API: Ember.computed.uniqBy In general, th
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