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LB 4 - JSON Schemas & More MARCH 2018 NEWSLETTER Kyu Shim tells us about an exciting new feature for

LB 4 - JSON Schemas & More [View this email in your browser]( MARCH 2018 NEWSLETTER [Automatically Generate JSON Schema for your LoopBack 4 Models]( Kyu Shim tells us about an exciting new feature for LoopBack4 which would allow for the readily available generation of JSON Schema for your LoopBack4 models. [LoopBack 4 Logo]( [OpenAPI Spec News]( Here are a few of recent developments with the OpenAPI Spec: - [Automate Your Dynatrace Deployment With our ‘Swaggerized’ Cluster Management API]( - [OpenAPI–An eBay Perspective]( - [Adopting OpenAPI to describe DNSimple API v2]( [Learn More]( [Moving LoopBack 4 Example Project to the Monorepo]( Miroslav Bajtoš looks at the dilemma of example projects. They are useful learning resources that demonstrate individual features in a runnable application while making it easy to tweak and play with the code. But on the other hand, they can quickly become a maintenance burden. [Read More]( [Node.js News]( Here are a few of recent developments with the OpenAPI Spec: - [Node.js Top 10 Open Source for the Past Month (v.Feb 2018)]( - [Node.js Release Schedule]( - [Strategic Initiatives from the Node.js Project]( [Learn More]( [LoopBack 4 Dropping Support for Node.js 6]( Our goal with the next version of LoopBack is to use cutting-edge features and tooling from the Node.js ecosystem. To do so, we are dropping Node.js 6.x support for LoopBack 4. Biniam Admikew explains why. [Learn More]( [Upcoming Events]( Check out StrongLoop at[Think 2018]( in Las Vegas, NV. The event runs from March 19-22, 2018. See the StrongLoop [Events Page]( for our full schedule of meetups and events. What's Next? - Check out [Microclimate]( a Docker-ized, end-to-end development environment. - Look at [API Microgateway]( the developer-focused, extensible Node.js gateway framework for enforcing access to microservices and APIs. - Broadcast your Node.js and LoopBack skills on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter with [IBM Open Badges](. [Twitter]( [GitHub]( [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [UPDATE PREFERENCES]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( MAILING ADDRESS: StrongLoop 1001 E. Hillsdale Blvd. Suite 400Foster City, CA 94404 [Add us to your address book](//strongloop.us8.list-manage.com/vcard?u=fff96e3211df0eba0c4cbe647&id=5cdaff72d5) Copyright © 2018 StrongLoop, All rights reserved. You are receiving this newsletter because you opted-in for emails when you signed up for a product, service, or promotion on StrongLoop.com or at an event that StrongLoop attended.

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