top | item 27128949 (no title) caspervonb | 4 years ago Uhm, so this submission was edited and renamed to Deno 1.1, but this is release version 1.10 as in version one dot ten. discuss order hn newest Macha|4 years ago For context, this 11-month old github release <https://github.com/denoland/deno/releases/tag/v1.1.0> is the Deno 1.1 release notes, not the linked post here which is for the 1.10 release notes. tarruda|4 years ago It seems the person responsible for this edit mistook Deno's version with a decimal number. whalesalad|4 years ago Isn’t that the normal behavior of JavaScript numbers? Just do your own thing sometimes? Heh. andrew_|4 years ago It's become somewhat the norm that JavaScript projects have adopted semver (https://semver.org/) for releases. osrec|4 years ago While it may be, in this case, we're dealing with strings. dang|4 years ago Fixed now. Sorry!
Macha|4 years ago For context, this 11-month old github release <https://github.com/denoland/deno/releases/tag/v1.1.0> is the Deno 1.1 release notes, not the linked post here which is for the 1.10 release notes.
tarruda|4 years ago It seems the person responsible for this edit mistook Deno's version with a decimal number.
whalesalad|4 years ago Isn’t that the normal behavior of JavaScript numbers? Just do your own thing sometimes? Heh. andrew_|4 years ago It's become somewhat the norm that JavaScript projects have adopted semver (https://semver.org/) for releases. osrec|4 years ago While it may be, in this case, we're dealing with strings.
andrew_|4 years ago It's become somewhat the norm that JavaScript projects have adopted semver (https://semver.org/) for releases.
Macha|4 years ago
tarruda|4 years ago
whalesalad|4 years ago
andrew_|4 years ago
osrec|4 years ago
dang|4 years ago