Company
Date Published
Author
Dan Theurer
Word count
515
Language
English
Hacker News points
None

Summary

The Twilio team has released their next-generation Node helper library, which offers new functionality and takes advantage of modern language features. The library was rebuilt from the ground up based on developer feedback and provides a consistent foundation across languages for faster iteration and improved libraries. The release includes several new features, such as simplified import, accessing resources, use of promises, listing resources, paging, and a configurable HTTP client. To get started with the new library, users can refer to various guides, tutorials, and documentation available on the Twilio website. The old library will remain supported until August 31st, 2017, after which time bug fixes and support may be discontinued. The team is now seeking feedback on their upcoming Ruby release candidate, which is currently available on GitHub.