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
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
RequireJS 2.1.9 is available. Mainly a maintenance release to fix bugs. There is a new skipDataMain option in require.js to avoid the data-main work, which can be useful for browser extensions that should let the main content page's requirejs handle the data-main. Full list of changes: Fixed require.js issues Fixed r.js optimizer issues
We are very happy to announce the release of YUI 3.13.0! You can find this release via the Yahoo CDN, installable through npm, or available as a download. We have also updated the YUI Library website to reflect changes in this release. In This Release Much of the information about this release is detailed in our Release Candidate blog post. The components updated by this release are listed below.
YUI Blog Development YUI 3.13.0 Release Candidate 1 YUI 3.13.0 Release Candidate 1 We are happy to announce a new release candidate for everyone to try out: 3.13.0-rc-1. It is available through our CDN here, downloadable via an archive, and installable via npm. This release candidate is currently being tested across our target environments and we're fixing any showstopper bugs. Check out the relea
Fixes a ReferenceError issue in lodash lodash-es lodash-amd and lodash.template when using the template and fromPairs functions from the modular builds. See https://github.com/lodash/lodash/issues/6167#issuecomment-4165269769 These defects were related to how lodash distributions are built from the main branch using https://github.com/lodash-archive/lodash-cli. When internal dependencies change in
Today, we're excited to announce the final release of Ember.js 1.0. The first commit to the repository that would become Ember.js happened on April 30th, 2011, almost two and a half years ago. At the time, Backbone.js was rocketing to popularity. In response to large JavaScript frameworks like SproutCore, Cappuccino, and Dojo, which tried to abstract away HTML, most web developers began rejecting
With Ember 1.0 RC8, we have reached the final RC before 1.0 final, which we hope to release this weekend if all goes well. This final release candidate comes with a couple of small breaking changes that we are making before 1.0 because they should have a small impact on application code but a large impact on performance. We normally would not make changes of this nature this close to the 1.0 final
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