But as soon as you have some spare time, dig into 3.0 ... it'll give you a good idea of whats coming down the pike, and i find i extremely interesting to follow along with the PR's as they come through github. It's like a directors commentary to the code ..
/thomas
On 01 Mar 2014, at 21:00, mark_story <mark.story@gmail.com> wrote:
> The biggest differences are stability and completeness. 2.x is a stable, mature framework with extensive docs and community support. 3.0 is still pre-beta and has many unfinished features and documentation.
>
> I cannot recommend you use 3.0 for anything more serious than experiments right now. Once we get to a beta/rc release 3.0 will be more suitable for real projects.
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> -mark
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