The beauty behind Hydra.js is that it enables developers to create very versatile systems right from the start.
This is because Hydra.js encourages modular design patterns by the way it was built, forcing developers to use a better code organization with their projects, all resulting in an easy to extend system, if done right.
Hydra.js is basically a set of smaller libraries that deal with a set of adapters, controllers and helpers that organize and setup flow patterns for your code.
They govern how code gets executed and what happens with your application.
This code is technology agnostic, meaning you can use any other desired JavaScript framework with Hydra. Hydra.js will handle the project's modularity, while the other framework will deal with whatever else you want.
What is new in this release:
- Added singleton behaviour to the same instances of a module, so that you can not start the same instance more than one time.
What is new in version 3.6.0:
- Extend and deprecate use the same API.
- Size improvements.
What is new in version 3.4.0:
- Allow access to Hydra api from methods using 'this.api'
What is new in version 3.3.2:
- Improving the decorate method to 'inherit' parent methods.
What is new in version 3.3.1:
- Fixed the problem in clone, if the object to clone is an Event it fails to stack overflow.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
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