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Re: V Playground

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Of the small amount that I've seen, this is the language that I wish Go were. Obviously, much of the benefit of Go is the standard library coming with "batteries included", so I'm interested to see how this develops over the next few years.

Re: V Playground

#4
How do I get the compiler?

...or is this supposed to be the future of programming languages, compiler-as-a-service where you get a playground but not an actual compiler?

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Very intrigued by this language but the lack of tangible information is beginning to hurt. I find myself questioning some of the claims and demos shown on the front page. Like translating C/C++ code? Is the doom3.v thing completely fake or not?

I'm not sure why it's being presented this way. I'm guessing it's probably structured this way for sake of Patreon, but it's actually a huge turn off.

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post #6

Very intrigued by this language but the lack of tangible information is beginning to hurt. I find myself questioning some of the claims and demos shown on the front page. Like translating C/C++ code? Is the doom3.v thing completely fake or not? I'm not sure why it's being presented this way. I'm guessing it's probably structured this way for sake of Patreon, but it's actually a huge turn off.

AFAIK it was posted without the authors knowledge both times.

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But why use `go` keyword for go-style routine?

I just realized I maybe have answered my own question but I don't think even Go should use `go` keyword for that.

Maybe give it a more technical name?

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post #6

Very intrigued by this language but the lack of tangible information is beginning to hurt. I find myself questioning some of the claims and demos shown on the front page. Like translating C/C++ code? Is the doom3.v thing completely fake or not? I'm not sure why it's being presented this way. I'm guessing it's probably structured this way for sake of Patreon, but it's actually a huge turn off.

AFAIK it was posted without the authors knowledge both times.

The point still stands, I mean if the author didn't want people looking at the page it certainly doesn't have to be public. It is what it is, I suppose; here's to hoping the red flags are misnomers.
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