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v0.62.0
0.62.0
0.62 stable is here ๐
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Some of the major changes that this version brings:
Flipper support
a new LogBox experience
better dark mode support
Among many others - please refer to the blog post for more details.
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week of November 7
November 21
0.39.0
week of November 21
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0.40.0
1st of December
1st of January
0.41.0
1st of January
1st of February
0.42.0
1st of February
1st of March
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0.56.0
1st of June
1st of July
0.57.0
1st of July
1st of August
0.58.0
1st of August
1st of September
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Bumps react-native from 0.57.8 to 0.62.2.
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Commits
b9944e5
[0.62.2] Bump version numbersf89c509
Make Vibration.vibrate compatible with TurboModules (#27951)8858d87
Exclude all FlipperKit transitive dependencies from iOS Release builds (#28504)4fd9c9d
Fix Appearance module when using Chrome Debugger6e530d9
Move DebugEnvironment helper to open source6b6877d
Fix crash when enabling Performance Monitor on iOS 13.4 (#28512)9a00cec
Fix mock for TextInput (#28332)8e705b7
Merge pull request #28520 from thymikee/fix/flow-typesa049130
[General] [Fixed] Flow errors from YellowBox and BubblingEventHandler25011a6
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