Last Week in Pony - September 5, 2021
Ponyc 0.44.0 has been released! Many other ponylang projects have had releases as well.
Ponyc 0.44.0 has been released! Many other ponylang projects have had releases as well.
Version 0.43.2 of ponylang/ponyc has been released! Andrew Turley’s Pony LLDB extensions have been donated to the Ponylang organization. Sean T. Allen gave a walk-through of the code in the forthcoming Pony GitHub REST API library at the most recent Pony Virtual Users’ Group.
There’s a new public calendar for the Pony Virtual Users’ Group meetings, and a new one is scheduled for Wednesday, August 25th at 15:00 US Eastern. A gist has been created that shows how to integrate VSCode and lldb for UI-based debugging of Pony code. A Pony project indexing site, ponyhub.org, has been updated to version 0.4.0.
Version 0.43.1 of ponylang/ponyc has been released. RFC 70, ‘Split FilePath
constructor to guarantee constructor with AmbientAuth’, has been approved. Andreas Stührk, aka @trundle, has donated his templating library to the ponylang organization.
New releases of ponylang/corral and ponylang/http are available. The ‘Split FilePath
constructor to guarantee constructor with AmbientAuth’ RFC has been updated to ‘final comment period’.
Version 0.43.0 of ponylang/ponyc has been released. A video of the 10th edition of the Pony Virtual User Group (VUG) is available. LibreSSL and OpenSSL builder Docker images have been updated.
There are new releases available for ponyc and ponyup. There is also a request for Intel Mac users to help test a branch of ponyc.
Pony 0.41.2 of ponylang/ponyc has been released! Andy Turley is leaving the core team. There’s a new RFC related to the FilePath
constructor and AmbientAuth.
Version 0.5.1 of ponylang/corral has been released. Jorge Díaz wrote an article this week about programming languages and coffee, in which one of the programming languages featured was Pony.
Pony VUG has returned after a short hiatus with a talk from Red Davies on the subject of ‘CastXML2Pony: Automatically(ish) building Pony libraries to wrap C-FFI calls.’