diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index f40e7066..e6e1a848 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -7,13 +7,15 @@ orchestration. # Updates -- **June 22, 2024:** We're not very good at writing updates. Expect a larger update on an important - and potentially groundbreaking new feature of Ommipy: the capability of model object to mimic behavior - of the modelled class – with the addition of snapshots and rollbacks. So e.g. `Model[list[int]]` is - not just a run-time type-safe parser that contuniously makes sure that the elements in the list are, - in fact, integers; it can also be operated as a list using e.g. `.append()`, `.insert()` and concatenation - with the `+` operator; and furthermore: if you add a non-parseable element, say `"abc"` instead of - `"123"`, it will roll back the contents to the previous validated snapshot! +- **June 22, 2024:** We're not very good at writing updates. Expect a larger update soon on an important + and potentially groundbreaking new feature of Ommipy: the capability of model objects to automatically + mimic behaviour of the modelled class – with the addition of snapshots and rollbacks. + + So e.g. `Model[list[int]]()` is not just a run-time typesafe parser that contuniously makes sure that the + elements in the list are, in fact, integers; the object can also be operated as a list using e.g. + `.append()`, `.insert()` and concatenation with the `+` operator; and furthermore: if you append a + non-parseable element, say `"abc"` instead of `"123"`, it will roll back the contents to the previously + validated snapshot! - **Feb 3, 2023:** Documentation of the Omnipy API is still sparse. However, for examples of running code, please check out the [omnipy-examples repo](https://github.com/fairtracks/omnipy_examples). - **Dec 22, 2022:** Omnipy is the new name of the Python package formerly known as uniFAIR.