Introduction to Pony: A High-Performance, Open-Source Programming Language
By
RossBencina
Properly proved. Has structure, has flavour, has a point.
Summary
Pony is an open-source, object-oriented, actor-model, capabilities-secure, high-performance programming language. The article introduces Pony, highlights its unique features, and provides resources like the Pony Playground for immediate experimentation. It also references an early history of the language for those interested in its origins.
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If you are looking to jump in and get started with Pony right now, you can try it in your browser using the Pony Playground.
“An Early History of Pony” provides insight into the language's origins.
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