Stackoverflow, reddit, and github are about the only places I ever go to find anything involving a programming question. I've never even heard of gittr until now probably why not much knockout stuff is on there.
Also the knockout documentation is up to date. It's been stable for a long time and not had many version updates.
It's definitely supported too.
Fun fact: Did you know the authors of the upcoming Blazor (Web Assembly) on Dot Net core were the creators of Knockout? Aka Steve Sanderson.
Knockout itself has had updates within the last 5 months.
TKO is under development to become an eventual 4.0
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Stackoverflow, reddit, and github are about the only places I ever go to find anything involving a programming question. I've never even heard of gittr until now probably why not much knockout stuff is on there.
Also the knockout documentation is up to date. It's been stable for a long time and not had many version updates.
It's definitely supported too.
Fun fact: Did you know the authors of the upcoming Blazor (Web Assembly) on Dot Net core were the creators of Knockout? Aka Steve Sanderson.
Knockout itself has had updates within the last 5 months.
TKO is under development to become an eventual 4.0