Last Week in Pony - June 3, 2018

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Pony 0.22.3 - Release Notes

Once the release train is a-rollin’, ain’t nobody gonna stop it!

This time we have two small bug fixes and a lot of improvement on our new release process. Thus upgrading is recommended.

Thanks Dipin Hora, for taking care of this!

News and Blog Posts

Introduction to the Pony programming language by Sean T. Allen

Items of Note

Github user ergl updated the offline stdlib viewer, pony-docset, to support Pony 0.22 as well as the new documentation theme.

Matthias Wahl (That’s me!!!) joined the Pony Core Team. Yay!

We just wanted to let you know about the latest pony-stable release 0.1.3 (Release Notes). It does not contain any user-facing changes but validates our new release process is working nicely. Upgrading is not necessary.

RFCs

Under Discussion

Interested in making a change, or keeping up with changes to Pony? Check out the RFC repo. Contributors welcome!

AUTHOR Matthias Wahl Matthias is a mediocre programmer who is obsessed with lightweight concurrency primitives and property based testing. Secret Superpowers include: Confusing people on Zulip.

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