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Releasing 0.16.0

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The LittleHorse Council
The Council of LittleHorse Maintainers

The 0.16.0 release brings important bug fixes, performance improvements, and enhancements to struct definitions, dashboard features, and SDK capabilities.

Releasing 0.15.0

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The LittleHorse Council
The Council of LittleHorse Maintainers

The 0.15.0 release is a major milestone introducing dashboard enhancements, struct definitions, child workflows, checkpoints, and numerous enhancements across the platform.

Releasing 0.12.0

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The LittleHorse Council
The Council of LittleHorse Maintainers

The 0.12.0 release introduces workflow event support, wait for condition functionality, in-line expressions, significant .NET SDK improvements, and various dashboard enhancements.

Colt McNealy Speaks at Current 2024

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On September 18, 2024, our Founder Colt McNealy spoke at Confluent's flagship conference in Austin about why LittleHorse decided to use Kafka Streams as a data store for a workflow engine.

Releasing 0.11

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The 0.11 release brings with it the ability to schedule workflows on a cron job, support for secret data, and various dashboard and SDK improvements.

Releasing 0.8

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The 0.8 release of LittleHorse is out! This pre-1.0 release contains many new features, security enhancements, and performance improvements.

Eduwer Speaks at Kafka Summit London

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On March 19, 2024, Eduwer Camacaro (our Tech Lead for the Open-Source LittleHorse Kernel) spoke at Kafka Summit London to discuss why and how he introduced Kafka Improvement Proposal 988 to the Apache Kafka Community.

RocksDB Tech Talk with Colt McNealy

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On February 8, 2024, our Founder Colt McNealy gave a webinar about RocksDB internals, covering details such as memory management, flushing, compaction, and SST files.

Protobuf Tech Talk with Colt McNealy

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On January 8, 2024, our Founder Colt McNealy gave a webinar about Protocol Buffer internals, covering details such as serialization, schema evolution, performance, and wire format.