WebExpress 0.0.8-alpha – Completion of the Development Guide for WebExpress

Hello everyone,

I’m thrilled to announce that the Development Guide for WebExpress is now complete! You can access it here: https://github.com/ReneSchwarzer/WebExpress/blob/develop/doc/development_guide.md 



The completion of this guide marks a significant milestone in the journey toward the 0.0.8-alpha release of the framework. While there’s always the possibility that future updates and additions may be needed, this guide reflects the current state of the version. It provides a comprehensive overview of the framework’s functionality and concepts, helping you make the most of WebExpress in your projects.

Breaking Changes in Version 0.0.8-alpha

As we prepare for this release, it’s important to note that the 0.0.8-alpha version will introduce breaking changes. These changes are substantial and may require existing applications built on earlier versions of WebExpress to be modified or even completely redeveloped.

Why were these breaking changes necessary? The updates were driven by the simplicity and design principles of the framework. To maintain an intuitive and efficient developer experience, these changes were essential. They align with the overarching goal of keeping WebExpress streamlined and focused on its core model.

In the coming days, I’ll be publishing additional blog posts dedicated to explaining these breaking changes in more detail. These posts will include migration guides and other helpful resources to make the transition as smooth as possible.

Share Your Ideas for Version 0.0.9-alpha

Now, I’d love to hear from you! What features, improvements, or adjustments would you like to see in Version 0.0.9-alpha? Your feedback is invaluable and plays a crucial role in shaping the future of WebExpress.

Feel free to leave a comment with your ideas, suggestions, or even specific requests. I’m excited to incorporate your input into the roadmap as we move forward.

Thank you for your continued support and for being part of the WebExpress journey!

Best regards, Rene

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