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Deprecated patterns that warned in 0.12 no longer work, ref resolution order has changed, Removed properties this._pendingState and this._rootNodeID, Support ES6 classes, Added API React.findDOMNode(component), Support for iterators and immutable-js sequences, Added new features React.addons.createFragment, deprecated React.addons.classSet. 15.0.0
JavaScript has a deprecated Object.observe function that was a more accurate implementation of the observer pattern. [10] This would fire events upon change to the observed object. Without the deprecated Object.observe function, the pattern may be implemented with more explicit code: [11]
In writing and editing, usage of a word may be deprecated because it is ambiguous, confusing, or offensive to some readers. For example, the words sanction and inflammable may be misinterpreted because they have auto-antonymic or self-contradictory meanings; writing style guides often recommend substituting other words that are clearly ...
An early example using a Javadoc-like syntax to document JavaScript was released in 1999 with the Netscape/Mozilla project Rhino, a JavaScript run-time system written in Java. It included a toy "JSDoc" HTML generator, versioned up to 1.3, as an example of its JavaScript capabilities.
DirectShow divides a complex multimedia task (e.g. video playback) into a sequence of fundamental processing steps known as filters. [18] [19] Each filter – which represents one stage in the processing of the data – has input and/or output pins that may be used to connect the filter to other filters.
Surveillance video captured him exiting the park and taking a taxi to a bus station in northern Manhattan, where police believe he got on a bus to flee the city. Police said Thompson appeared to ...
Red Bull head of global soccer Jürgen Klopp slammed the Club World Cup on Tuesday, saying it is asking too much of overworked players. Despite Red Bull-backed Salzburg’s inclusion in FIFA's ...
TypeScript was released to the public in October 2012, with version 0.8, after two years of internal development at Microsoft. [13] [14] Soon after the initial public release, Miguel de Icaza praised the language itself, but criticized the lack of mature IDE support apart from Microsoft Visual Studio, which was not available on Linux and macOS at the time.