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Opa

Opa is a web development platform. It comprises a programming language, a Web server, a database, and a distributed execution engine. All of these are tightly integrated.

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Release Notes: Experimental support for Windows was provided. Bootstrap was upgraded to version 2.0.2 and Font Awesome icons were added. Static checks and warnings were included for potentially dangerous client/server distribution directives. Authentication for MongoDB was added. Preliminary support for Sublime Text 2 was added.

  •  09 Mar 2012 22:15

Release Notes: This release adds the ability to mix database backends (mongoDB and db3), improves MongoDB support (with automatic installation if needed), improves Twitter Bootstrap support and updates it to 2.0, improves the translation tool from the old to the new syntax, and adds hooks to register favicons.

  •  14 Feb 2012 22:51

    Release Notes: The highlights of this stable release are a new, re-designed syntax and extensive support for MongoDB.

    •  19 Jan 2012 21:54

    Release Notes: This is mostly a bugfix release. There are some improvements to MongoDB, the email library, and Bootstrap widget, and a translation tool from old to new syntax has been added.

    •  11 Jan 2012 21:54

      Release Notes: An available preview for new (JS-inspired) syntax. Initial support for MongoDB and CouchDB. Numerous improvements and bugfixes.

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