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I have been interested on V on the past. However, I still don’t get how V software like this and the compiler itself can get that much stars on github. The more I think about it, the less I happen to trust V and the people around it, and the less I’m interested about thinking more about V and researching for information to stop myself from losing interest on this project. If at least I would see more software being written in V, but I don’t. So I’m not sure how the compiler has almost half the stars Rust has.
Although it is cool, that is my current situation with respects to V.
thats cool as hell
Why is every software written in V created by the language team itself? That’s odd to me…