Beta -> Release Candidate
After the latest rounds of intense internal scrutiny, testing, and documentation, Azle has just advanced out of its beta phase into the release candidate phase!
As of version 0.32.0, @demergentlabs now considers Azle in the release candidate phase of its journey towards a 1.0 release.
The release candidate phase indicates our increasing confidence in Azle's robustness, stability, security, and performance for general-purpose TypeScript or JavaScript canisters developed for and deployed to ICP.
Though we do not yet in full confidence recommend Azle generally for production ICP deployments, the release candidate phase is expected to introduce minimal changes to Azle's codebase itself. The 1.0 milestone is mostly composed of issues relating to testing, documentation, security review, dependency improvements, and general cleanup.
We hope that Azle's 1.0 release looks remarkably similar to version 0.32.0 for the end developer. That being said, please keep in mind that we have not yet subjected Azle to the intense security review that we feel necessary to reach the 1.0 release.
P.S. This version is the first with contributions from the GitHub Copilot coding agent! We've started experimenting with assigning issues to GitHub Copilot, who then creates a PR that we all can iterate on. Amazing times.
Link to the release notes in the next reply.
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