Re: RedyCode - new features

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I have one more feature to finish today, then i'll start writing new documentation for the next release.

I don't know what version to call this. Even though there are still lots of features i want to add, i will probably call this an official release, version 0.9.0, or 1.0.0, then release bugfixes as needed but features will be frozen so people can actually start using it without worrying about the API breaking. Whatever it will be, here are some rules i will follow for version numbers:

  • RedyCode and RedyLib version numbers will stay in sync.
  • Official releases will have version numbers x.y.z, where a x.y indicates major/minor feature or API changes and .z indicates bugfixes or changes that don't affect compatibility with other x.y versions.
  • Development releases that may be updated frequently and are not recommended for anything other than testing will have version numbers x.y.dev, where x.y is the target future official version, and dev indicates that feature or API changes can change without notice.

Here's the latest screenshot: http://redy-project.org/images/screenshots/2016-05-17%2020_09_10-RedyCode.png

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