Crystal Lang
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wouterken/crystalruby: Embed Crystal code directly in Ruby
github.com GitHub - wouterken/crystalruby: Embed Crystal code directly in RubyEmbed Crystal code directly in Ruby. Contribute to wouterken/crystalruby development by creating an account on GitHub.
Almost like a Jit compiler for making ruby typed and performant
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TIL that Invidious uses Crystal!
github.com GitHub - iv-org/invidious: Invidious is an alternative front-end to YouTubeInvidious is an alternative front-end to YouTube. Contribute to iv-org/invidious development by creating an account on GitHub.
- crystal-lang.org Crystal 1.12.0 is released!
We are announcing a new Crystal release with several new features and bug fixes.
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Crystal Website Relaunch
crystal-lang.org Website RelaunchThe Crystal website here at crystal-lang.org has received a major overhaul.
- crystal-lang.org Windows support in Crystal 1.11
It has been 6 months since we last reported on the status of Windows support in Crystal 1.9. Although there aren’t as many changes in 1.10 and 1.11, we have nonetheless made some significant breakthroughs which will be described below.
- crystal-lang.org Crystal 1.11.0 is released!
We are announcing a new Crystal release with several new features and bug fixes.
- evanhahn.com When static types make your code shorter
The type system can let you remove runtime validations because invalid states are impossible.
- crystal-lang.org Bright and Manas partner together to create Crystal development tools
A language for humans and computers
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A farewell and a (second) welcome | crystal blog
crystal-lang.org A farewell and a (second) welcomeCrystalConf 2023 was a pivoting time for the Crystal Team —the team that works for Crystal at Manas— and the Core Team —the team that governs Crystal. For the Crystal Team, it meant the last event and posting by —now former— Crystal Community Manager, Mekhla Mukherjee. Mekhla has done a terrific job...
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Crystal 1.10
crystal-lang.org Crystal 1.10.0 is released!We are delivering a new Crystal release with several bugfixes and improvements.
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Crystal conf schedule updated
forum.crystal-lang.org Schedule Announcement for CrystalConf 2023The next version of the schedule for CrystalConf 2023 is available on https://pretalx.com/crystalconf-2023/schedule/. We want to thank our esteemed sponsors, LavinMQ by 84codes and Kagi for supporting us with the conference. Both the companies have talks aligned and we look forward to welcoming the...
- forum.crystal-lang.org Croupier, a tasks / dataflow library
I posted this on reddit but a comment said the forum was where people are nowadays, so here it is 🙂 I have published the 1st sort-of-feature-complete version of Croupier at GitHub - ralsina/croupier: A library to create and execute tasks with dependencies You may wonder what a tasks / dataflow li...
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Vote for the crystal mascot name
forum.crystal-lang.org Introducing the Crystal MascotVote for the Mascot name We have received plenty of cool and smart names for The Crystal Mascot, thanks to our amazing community for taking interest and sharing such an overwhelming response. Based on the responses, we have shortlisted the most popular ones, please use this ballot to cast your vote...
- crystal-lang.org Windows support in Crystal 1.9
With the release of Crystal 1.9, the compiler and the standard library have made a big step towards tier 1 support for x64 Windows with the MSVC toolchain. While an official Windows release isn’t ready yet, only few outstanding issues remain and we expect them to be resolved in the following months....
- crystal-lang.org Crystal 1.9.0 is released!
We are delivering a new Crystal release with several bugfixes and improvements.
- forum.crystal-lang.org Introducing the Crystal Mascot
That is a nice name for a crow and smart, related to crystal :D
- forum.crystal-lang.org A fresh batch of Ambassador introductions
Hello Crystalists, Hope you’re having a great week! Joining our pilot league of ambassadors, please find below the introductions to a fresh batch, hope you enjoy knowing and reading about them! Antonio Di Fluri is a software engineer from Milan, Italy. He fell in love with Ruby and its framework ...