Announcing InversifyJS 8.1.3
We're happy to announce InversifyJS 8.1.3, a release focused on performance optimizations in the container resolution path.
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We're thrilled to announce the stable release of InversifyJS 8.0.0! This release delivers on the promises laid out in our planning post, bringing consistent naming conventions, improved type safety, a leaner API surface, and a full move to ES modules. The package is available today on npm.
We're thrilled to announce the first beta of InversifyJS 8.0.0! This release delivers on the promises laid out in our planning post, bringing consistent naming conventions, improved type safety, a leaner API surface, and a full move to ES modules. The package is available today on npm.
We're excited to share that we've begun planning the next major release of InversifyJS: version 8.0.0! Unlike previous major releases, we're committed to keeping breaking changes to a minimum while focusing on improvements that enhance type safety, consistency, and maintainability.
We're targeting March 2026 for the InversifyJS 8.0.0 release, giving us ample time to gather community feedback, refine the proposed changes, and ensure a smooth transition for all users.
We're excited to announce InversifyJS 7.6.1! This release brings enhanced container hierarchy features and improved decorator capabilities.
In this version, we are announcing more performance improvements!
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In this version, we are announcing significant performance improvements! Let's see how caches can assist us in accomplishing such a feat!
It's been a while since the last time inversify released a major version. Some exciting changes are on their way, and we are announcing them in a prerelease so you can participate and discuss them before it's finally released.