> To simplify the migration process both for users and Zod's ecosystem of associated libraries, Zod 4 is being published alongside Zod 3 as part of the zod@3.25 release. [...] import Zod 4 from the "/v4" subpath
npm is an absolute disaster of a dependency management system. Peer dependencies are so broken that they had to make v4 pretend it's v3.
We've been using zod 4 beta already with great improvements but due to our huge codebase not being able to handle the required moduleResolution settings, we cannot upgrade...
They could at least also publish it as a major version without the legacy layer
EDIT: I've just seen the reason described here: https://github.com/colinhacks/zod/issues/4371 TLDR: He doesn't want to trigger a "version bump avalanche" across the ecosystem. (Which I believe, wouldn't happen as they could still backport fixes and support the v3 for a time, as they do it right now)
Elastic map reduce? The servers AWS provides for running big data processing tasks?
no more paper stuff so rather some software where they have to type all the details into the computer