Last Week in Pony - March 9, 2025
If you use either ponylang/changelog-bot-action or ponylang/release-notes-bot-action, update to the new version immediately.
If you use either ponylang/changelog-bot-action or ponylang/release-notes-bot-action, update to the new version immediately.
There’s a new ponyc out in the wild, but unless you are doing lots of “mix-in programming” with Pony like I am, you don’t need to rush to update.
Time to update your Pony installation. This weekend’s release has a couple of very important fixes. We recommend updating as soon as possible.
Ponyc nightly builds are working again. Feel free to fire up that ponyup
and install away!
Be wary of nightly Ponyc builds. They may be broken. The Pony team is working on it. In the meantime, stick with the latest release.
A fix for a nasty bug in the implementation the Pony type system was released as part of Pony 0.58.10. We recommend everyone update as soon as possible.
A nasty bug in the Pony type system was closed this week. If you can, you should start using a nightly release as soon as possible.
A new week, a new article about Pony and a new RFC accepted. All this and more in this week’s Last Week in Pony.
Theo Butler’s simple HTTP framework Jennet, got some updates this week thanks to Red Davies.
A new version of Pony is out. 0.58.8 has an exciting new feature for folks who want to use C based graphics libraries with Pony. We even had to do a quick follow-up release that is of interest to practically no one and only exists to clean up an issue with some standard library documentation not building.
Enjoy! See you next year.