Keep up with frameworks & languages changes without living in vendor docs.
Breaking.watch helps you track official frameworks & languages changelogs, deprecations, release notes, security updates, and breaking changes across 12 monitored services from one focused workflow.
Runtimes, frameworks, and language ecosystems that influence application behavior and upgrade risk.
The kinds of changes that make this category worth tracking.
- major version changes
- runtime behavior shifts
- deprecation notices
- tooling and ecosystem compatibility
The teams that usually own the follow-up work.
- frontend developers
- backend developers
- platform engineers
Services in Frameworks & Languages
Browse the public services in this category and jump into the vendor pages where breaking changes, deprecations, release notes, and monitoring context are described in more detail.
Angular
Platform for building mobile and desktop web applications.
Bun
Fast all-in-one JavaScript runtime, bundler, and package manager.
Deno
Secure TypeScript runtime built on V8 and Rust.
Go
Statically typed, compiled language designed for simplicity and concurrency.
Node.js
JavaScript runtime built on Chrome V8 JavaScript engine.
Python
Programming language known for readability and versatility.
React
JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
Ruby on Rails
Full-stack web framework written in Ruby focused on convention over configuration.
Rust
Systems programming language focused on safety and performance.
SolidJS
Simple and performant reactivity for building user interfaces.
Svelte
Cybernetically enhanced web apps with reactive UI framework.
Vue.js
Progressive JavaScript framework for building UIs.
A few quick questions.
Read the full FAQWhy keep an eye on frameworks & languages changelogs?
Because these tools change in ways that can quietly create upgrade work, compatibility issues, or production headaches if nobody catches it early.
Which frameworks & languages services are covered here?
This page currently lists 12 public production services in the Frameworks & Languages category.
What kinds of updates matter most in frameworks & languages?
Usually the ones that change behavior, break compatibility, introduce deprecations, or need follow-up later.
Follow what matters. Ignore the rest.
Pick the frameworks & languages services you actually use, then let breaking.watch keep watch in the background.