Thanks Alexander for the effort!
With so many new features and improvements, I'd like to see a detailed
documentation as the guideline or introduction
to
YAQL
for developer or orchestrator
, we can start with simple samples
(maybe it have been covered in [1]
for
a little bit)
and th
Thank you Stan!
On Aug 4, 2015, at 3:07 PM, Stan Lagun wrote:
> Dmitry, this depends on how you're going to use yaql. yaql 1.0 has so called
> legacy mode that is a layer on top of yaql that brings nearly full backward
> compatibility including some of the things that were wrong in yaql 0.2.
Dmitry, this depends on how you're going to use yaql. yaql 1.0 has so
called legacy mode that is a layer on top of yaql that brings nearly full
backward compatibility including some of the things that were wrong in yaql
0.2. Use this mode when backward compatibility is a must. Without it the
follow
This is great news Alex, was looking forward to it, will be happy to migrate
Mistral.
Some heads-up on what syntactically changed would be much appreciated to pass
on to our users;
we likely will catch much of them with Mistral tests, but some may bubble up.
DZ.
On Jul 27, 2015, at 2:04 AM
Hi folks,
We are finally ready to release the 1.0.0 version of YAQL. It is a
huge milestone: the language finally looks the way we initially wanted
it to look. The engine got completely rewritten, tons of new
capabilities have been added. Here is a brief (and incomplete) list of
new features and i