Last Week in Pony - November 27, 2022
Here we are again, another week has gone by! So quick. Perhaps I am saying that because I had a four day work week. Perhaps not. There’s plenty that has happened this week in Pony and lots more coming.
Here we are again, another week has gone by! So quick. Perhaps I am saying that because I had a four day work week. Perhaps not. There’s plenty that has happened this week in Pony and lots more coming.
There’s a lot going on in Ponyland. Ok, not as much as say, the world of cryptocurrencies. (Man, they are really cooking with gas!) But hey, there’s still a lot going on, especially given the size of the community. Here’s your update on all the various things from this last week.
We strongly suggest that you settle in because there’s a lot to catch up on from this past week, so, how about you put on Patsy Cline’s Showcase and get reading!
The story of the last week in Pony? Well, I guess you could say it was a story of documentation generation and a story of Windows and a story of DNS. There’s a new Pony compiler version running free on the streets and some Al Green music in the sheets.
Welcome to the latest issue of the “mostly weekly” Pony newsletter “Last Week in Pony”. We’ve got a lot to catch up on as we’ve been a little remiss in keeping a regular LWIP schedule. We suggest the following soundtrack for this week’s episode… “Return of the Mack”.
Progress on the PostgreS(QL), and updates to ponyc and Lori!
Lots of news this week! New releases and new projects oh my! So much that I’ll be skipping a principle this week.
This week was a little bit quiet on the official front. I don’t want to start any rumours about anything else going on in the community so I’ll say nothing ;-)
Developer Sync, another Principle, and the return of Issues of the Week!
This week we add a new section to This Week in Pony where your (currently nomadic) Author will highlight a language trait or principle that, if you are new to pony may surprise you.