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A new build of Wakanda 3 (build nº 3.122625) was made available in the Production Channel on November 22nd.

This latest production version of Wakanda 3 brings with it a number of bug fixes to further improve stability for developers and end-users. Additionally, this build offers compatibility with Microsoft’s Windows 8 operating system. All changes can be viewed in the change log on the download page. New users and those wishing to upgrade can simply download Wakanda at: http://www.wakanda.org/downloads

For support and to pose any questions, all users are encouraged to get involved with the Wakanda community at: http://forum.wakanda.org

Premium support and unlimited, royalty-free deployment are available via the Wakanda Warrior subscription plan. Compare Scout (free) and Warrior (subscription) license options here: http://www.wakanda.org/licensing
 
 
  New webinar: Web Components - Beyond the Basics

As a follow up to the webinar The Fundamentals of Components, Greg McCarvell will continue on from the fundamentals, as well as dive into some more advanced use case scenarios. Learn the best practices of modular architecture, creating custom functions, loading with initialization user data, and creating components on the fly. Please be sure to review the Fundamentals video prior to the webinar, as these topics will be assumed as background knowledge.

This webinar will take place on Wednesday, December 19 at 9:00 a.m. PST.

Free registration is available now!

Can’t make it? Recordings of all Wakanda webinars are available online at:
http://www.wakanda.org/media/webinars
 
 
 
 
  Videos from Wakanday and JS.everywhere( ) 2012

We’d like to thank everyone who attended, participated in, and sponsored Wakanday and JS.everywhere(2012) in both Silicon Valley and Paris. These events were a spectacular opportunity to meet with the Wakanda community, as well as the JavaScript community at large.

Throughout the events, you may have noticed cameras at the back of many of the rooms. We have terabytes and terabytes of video to share with you, which we are now beginning to release online. To view video from the events, please keep an eye on the following YouTube playlists, which will be updated over time:
Additionally, we’ll be announcing on Twitter whenever we add new videos to the playlists, so be sure to follow us at @wakandasoft and @jseverywhere!