Node v22.11.0 (LTS)
Ember Data 1.0.0-beta.2 has been released.
The release fixes a number of bugs, and adds several new features:
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 any solution whose
source code they couldn't read over in an afternoon. The "microlibrary" frenzy
had hit full tilt.
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’re pleased to announce the release of Ember 1.0 RC7 today! If all goes smoothly, this will be our penultimate RC before Ember 1.0. This release includes a number of bug fixes and a few small improvements. We’ve got a few other bug fixes in the queue that weren’t quite ready but this release was overdue and we didn’t want to wait. To that end, we expect to release RC8 next week. Read on for more details on what we changed.