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Long-term support (LTS) is a product lifecycle management policy in which a stable release of computer software is maintained for a longer period of time than the standard edition. The term is typically reserved for open-source software , where it describes a software edition that is supported for months or years longer than the software's ...
Laravel 5.1, released in June 2015, was the first release of Laravel to receive long-term support (LTS). New LTS versions were planned for one every two years. [15] Laravel 5.3 was released on August 23, 2016. The new features in 5.3 are focused on improving developer speed by adding additional out of the box improvements for common tasks. [16]
PHP-FPM (FastCGI Process Manager) is an alternative FastCGI implementation for PHP, bundled with the official PHP distribution since version 5.3.3. [269] When compared to the older FastCGI implementation, it contains some additional features, mostly useful for heavily loaded web servers.
On February 16, 2019, React 16.8 was released to the public, introducing React Hooks. [18] Hooks are functions that let developers "hook into" React state and lifecycle features from function components. [19]
[9] Storage: Store electronic documents. Storage of the documents often includes management of those same documents; where they are stored, for how long, migration of the documents from one storage media to another (hierarchical storage management) and eventual document destruction. Retrieval: Retrieve the electronic documents from the storage.
Flarum's history dates back long before the merger of FluxBB and esoTalk. Flarum's philosophy was conceptualised in 2010 by Toby Zerner, [7] with initial designs and prototypes being created as early as 2012, [8] and he entered Flarum into the University of Adelaide's eChallenge programme, winning the 2nd place prize with the project's idea. [9]
Vue was created by Evan You after working for Google using AngularJS in several projects. He later summed up his thought process: "I figured, what if I could just extract the part that I really liked about Angular and build something really lightweight."
[2] [3] More than 150,000 [4] online stores have been created on the platform. The platform code has been downloaded more than 2.5 million times, and $155 billion worth of goods were sold through Magento-based systems in 2019. [5] As of April 2021, Magento holds a 2.32% market share in global e-commerce platforms. [6]