I came across this today, found the idea interesting (especially with my PureBasic background):
https://vlang.io
A review:
https://simonknott.de/articles/VLang.html
The V Programming Language
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The V Programming Language
I like logic, hence I dislike humans but love computers.
Re: The V Programming Language
If it sounds too good to be true...
V is for vaporware.
Reviewed and panned as a panteon money scam.
Stick with PB and watch for jai and zig releases.
V is for vaporware.
Reviewed and panned as a panteon money scam.
Stick with PB and watch for jai and zig releases.
The nice thing about standards is there are so many to choose from. ~ Andrew Tanenbaum
Re: The V Programming Language
Golang and Python and inline-assembly are my only alternatives to PB these days. Unless I go to old hardware and use some old language like Fortran or COBOL or C or ROM BASIC.
I think type safe languages with hardening are the future. The days of competing syntax are over...
I think type safe languages with hardening are the future. The days of competing syntax are over...
The truth hurts.
Re: The V Programming Language
I ran into Phix while reading about V. Phix seems like a good alternative to Go, but unfortunately without the backing that Go has. (Just Phil...)
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Re: The V Programming Language
Microsoft are having a look at Rust to replace C/C++.
It seems Brave is moving in that direction too.
I started working through the Rust book earlier in the week and so far I like what I see.
It seems Brave is moving in that direction too.
I started working through the Rust book earlier in the week and so far I like what I see.
Re: The V Programming Language
it seems to be a REPL language something like python or lisp, they do have their place, but it has always been a turn off for me.