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Node v0.12.11 (LTS)

Making Node.js Downloads Reliable





PHP 5.5.33 is available

The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP
5.5.33. This is a security release in which two security bugs were fixed.

All PHP 5.5 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version.





PHP 7.0.4 Released

The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP
7.0.4. This is a security release. Several security bugs were fixed in
this release.

All PHP 7.0 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version.





Node v5.7.1 (Current)

Making Node.js Downloads Reliable





Node v4.3.2 (LTS)

Making Node.js Downloads Reliable





PHPKonf: Istanbul PHP Conference 2016

Istanbul PHP User Group is proud to announce that the PHPKonf 2016! We'll host some of the best speakers, awesome talk topics, latest technologies, and up to date news in PHP. Join us on 21st/22nd of May for a two day, double track conference in ancient city Istanbul! We’ve something for every level of PHP developer with 2 keynotes, 28 talks and 2 panels.

For tickets and more information: http://phpkonf.org





Ember.js 2.4 and 2.5 Beta Released

Ember.js 2.4, a minor version release of Ember with backwards compatible
changes, is released today. After an additional six-week maturation cycle
as a stable release version, 2.4 will be declared Ember's first Long-Term
Support (LTS) release. For more about the LTS process and what you should
expect, see last week's post
Announcing Ember's First LTS Release.
Ember.js 2.5 beta, the branch of Ember that will be released as stable in
roughly six weeks, is also being released today.





Announcing Ember's First LTS Release

Currently, Ember uses release channels
to help users balance between a desire for new features (canary or beta
channels) with stability (the release channel). While semver guarantees mean
that upgrades are quite straightforward, some users aren't able to upgrade
every six weeks. To address these needs,
we are announcing a new LTS release
channel.