Last Week in Pony - April 3, 2022
Episode 12 of the Pony Virtual Users’ Group is available.
Episode 12 of the Pony Virtual Users’ Group is available.
The March 22nd Pony development sync recording is available, along with video since there was a good amount of screen sharing during the meeting.
Version 0.49.1 of ponyc has been released! We also have 2 issues to highlight this week, related to LLVM IR verification.
Audio from the Pony development sync on March 8th, 2022 is available.
There’s a new version of the Pony playground available. A new RFC has been created for extending the math package.
We have a ton of releases this week due to the 3 accepted and implemented RFCs. These include breaking changes to the standard library. We’ve also changed how “releases” are done for the library-documentation-action.
We have 1 new RFC and 3 that are ready for vote. Corral 0.5.6 has been released.
This week’s “Last Week in Pony” is brought to you with even more love than usual. It was a another boisterous week in Pony; as such we strongly suggest reading this issue while listening to Wizard of Finance. Ponyup for Windows saw its first release and Pony 0.48.0 was released including fixing a rare but nasty runtime crash.
It was also a busy week with RFCS. 3 RFCs were moved to “final comment period” and another has had continued discussion.
It was a busy week in Pony. Pony 0.47.0 was released including a breaking change “Don’t allow interfaces to have private methods”. The change resulted in a number of library needed releases to work after the change.
It was also a busy week with RFCS. 3 new RFCs were opened, 1 was implemented, and another has had continued discussion.
Audio from the January 18th and 25th Pony development syncs are available. Version 0.2.0 of ponylang/library-documentation-action has been released. The RFC to expose runtime scheduler information is ready for a vote.