![]() ![]() Two release candidates were released beginning April 29, 2013. Rails 4.1.0.beta1 was released December 17, 2013.Rails 4.1.0.beta2 was released February 18, 2014.Rails 4.1.0 was released April 8, 2014.Rails 4.1.1 was released with a security fix.Rails 4.1.2 was released Jwith bug fixes.Rails 4.1.3 was released Jwith a security fix.Rails 4.1.4 was released Jwith a patch for a regression introduced in the previous release.Rails 4.1.5 was released Augwith a security fix.Rails 4.1.6 was released Septemwith bug fixes.Rails 4.1.7 was released Octowith a security fix.Rails 4.1.8 was released Novemwith a security fix.What You Need to Know: The biggest change in Rails 4.1 is the new config/secrets.yml file. Two release candidates were released beginning February 18, 2014. Rails 4.2.0.rc2 was released December 5, 2014.See Rails 4.2: Active Job, Asynchronous Mails, Adequate Record, Web Console, Foreign Keys. Rails 4.2.0 was released December 20, 2014.See Rails 4.2.1 and 4.1.10 have been released. ![]() See Rails 3.2.22, 4.1.11 and 4.2.2 have been released and more. See Rails 4.2.3 and 4.1.12 have been released. See Rails 4.2.4 and 4.1.13 have been released. See Rails 4.2.5 and 4.1.14 have been released ![]() Rails 4.2.5 was released November 12, 2015.What You Need to Know: Rails 4.2 is the current stable version. Notable additions in Rails 4.2 include Active Job for queueing tasks to run separately from the user request-response cycle. Rails 4.2.0 was released December 20, 2014. See the article Updating to Rails 5.0 and Upgrading to Rails 5 Beta. What You Need to Know: Rails 5.0 is the current stable version. Rails 5.0.0.beta1: Action Cable, API mode, Rails command.Also Action Cable for live features such as chat and notifications. Notable additions in Rails 5.0 include an option for an API-only application suitable for use as a backend to JavaScript or mobile applications. These two weekly email newsletters will keep you informed about new Rails releases:Īnother weekly email newsletter is more technical, and focused on code arriving in the next version of Rails: The site shows differences between versions of the Rails default application. The RailsApps project provides open source applications and detailed tutorials for Rails developers.įor Rails installation instructions or upgrade advice, see the articles: This is an article from the RailsApps project. If you’re new to Rails, see What is Ruby on Rails?, the book Learn Ruby on Rails, and recommendations for a Rails tutorial. Ruby on Rails Version History by Daniel KehoeĪ history of Ruby on Rails versions with summaries and advice. ![]()
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