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# Rocket's 2nd v0.4 Release Candidate
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<p class="metadata"><strong>
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Posted by <a href="https://sergio.bz">Sergio Benitez</a> on November 30, 2018
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</strong></p>
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After a successful and productive initial v0.4 release candidate, I am happy to
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announce that the second release candidate for Rocket v0.4 is now available.
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This release candidate fixes issues identified during the first release
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candidate, introduces further features, and leverages upstream `rustc`
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contributions for improved diagnostics and stability. As before, this is an
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opportunity to discover issues with Rocket v0.4 and its documentation before its
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general release. We encourage all users to migrate their applications to the
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second release candidate and report any issues to the [GitHub issue tracker].
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To update to `v0.4.0`, manually update `rocket` in your `Cargo.toml` file:
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```toml
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[dependencies]
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rocket = "0.4.0"
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```
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Barring any major issues, of which none are expected, the general release of
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Rocket v0.4 is planned for Wednesday, December 5th, when we'll post a full news
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article covering the biggest features and changes in Rocket v0.4. Until then,
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the [CHANGELOG] contains every feature addition, change, and improvement since
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v0.4.0-rc.1 and v0.3, as well as information on migrating your applications to
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v0.4. All documentation, including the [guide] and [API docs], has been updated
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in full for the second release candidate.
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We're excited for your feedback, and we look forward to seeing you again on
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Wednesday, December 5th for the general release!
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[GitHub issue tracker]: https://github.com/SergioBenitez/Rocket/issues
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[API docs]: @api-v0.4
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[guide]: @guide-v0.4
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[CHANGELOG]: https://github.com/SergioBenitez/Rocket/tree/v0.4/CHANGELOG.md#version-040-rc2-nov-30-2018
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## About Rocket
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Rocket is a web framework for Rust with a focus on ease of use, expressibility,
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and speed. Rocket makes it simple to write fast web applications without
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sacrificing flexibility or type safety. All with minimal code.
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Not already using Rocket? Join the tens of thousands of users and hundreds of
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companies happily using Rocket today! Rocket's extensive documentation makes it
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easy. Get started now by [reading through the guide](@guide-v0.4) or learning
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more from [the overview](../../overview).
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