SDK 1.3.7 Released Today

Today we released a minor version of the .NET 1.X SDK: 1.3.7. This was a very small bug fix release and featured some contribitions from the community. A big thank you to the individuals who contributed and/or took the time to fill out a bug report or request a feature!

You can get the binaries from nuget or from S3:

SDK 2.0 News

Internally almost all development time and effort is going toward the Couchbase .NET 2.X client. We are targeting a Beta release for August assuming all goes well with development velocity and testing. In the meantime, do try out one of our developer previews:

Also, keep your eye out for a DP3 tentatively planned for sometime in mid-July with some changes from feedback that we have gathered from the community! In addition, we always welcome feedback and suggestions from the community, please feel free to add a comment or send and email – we’d love to hear from you.

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Posted by Jeff Morris, Senior Software Engineer, Couchbase

Jeff Morris is a Senior Software Engineer at Couchbase. Prior to joining Couchbase, Jeff spent six years at Source Interlink as an Enterprise Web Architect. Jeff is responsible for the development of Couchbase SDKs and how to integrate with N1QL (query language).

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