Dojo Toolkit - Release History

Release History

Version number Release date Additional notes
0.1 2005-08-30
0.2 2005-12-14
0.3 2006-05-12
0.4 2006-11-05
0.9 2007-09-14 Total rewrite.
1.0 2007-11-05 First stable release.
1.0.1 2007-09-13
1.0.2 2007-09-13
1.1 2008-03-26
1.1.1 2008-05-13
1.2 2008-10-02
1.2.1 2008-11-06
1.2.2 2008-11-16
1.2.3 2008-12-08
1.3.0 2009-03-26
1.3.1 2009-04-30
1.3.2 2009-07-15
1.4.0 2009-12-07
1.4.1 2010-01-25
1.4.2 2010-03-10
1.4.3 2010-05-01
1.5.0 2010-07-22 "Claro" theme.
1.5.2 2012-02-09
1.6.0 2011-03-15 Support HTML5 data attributes.
1.6.1 2011-05-20
1.7.0 2011-10-27 Start using AMD (Asynchronous Module Definition) API.
1.7.1 2011-12-16
1.7.2 2012-02-16
1.8.0 2012-08-15 Documentation overhaul.
1.8.1 2012-10-14
1.8.2 2012-12-12
1.8.3 2012-12-19

Versions 1.4 through 1.8 continue to receive new point releases as important changes are backported. Work on version 2.0 is ongoing, with a release expected in 2013.

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