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Post Details
Company
Date Published
Author
Nolan Sullivan
Word Count
260
Language
English
Hacker News Points
-
Summary

Nolan Sullivan's blog post discusses the recent updates to SDK publication, highlighting a new feature that allows developers to generate and publish SDKs "On Demand" directly from the Speakeasy dashboard, which simplifies the process by supporting automatic version bumps with pre-release tags like -alpha and -beta. This update ensures that SDKs are not considered complete until they are published, echoing the sentiment that generating an SDK is only part of the job. Additional improvements include enabling Github Sandboxes by default for TypeScript, Go, and Python SDKs, improved naming conventions, enhanced handling of discriminated unions, and several other language-specific enhancements and bug fixes in platforms such as Terraform, Java, and C#.