A curated list of awesome V frameworks, libraries, software, and resources.
Awesome V is a curated list of awesome frameworks, libraries, software, and resources for the V programming language. It aggregates community-contributed projects across categories like web development, games, command-line tools, and learning materials. The list helps developers discover and evaluate tools within the V ecosystem.
V language developers, newcomers exploring the V ecosystem, and open-source contributors looking for projects to use or contribute to.
It provides a single, organized, and community-vetted directory of V resources, saving developers time from scouring scattered sources. The list is comprehensive, frequently updated, and reflects the active state of the V ecosystem.
A curated list of awesome V frameworks, libraries, software and resources.
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Organized into clear sections like Applications, Libraries, and Other, with subcategories for specific domains such as web development and game libraries, making it easy to find relevant tools as shown in the detailed table of contents.
Aggregates contributions from the V community, highlighting both official and third-party projects, ensuring a diverse and updated collection that reflects active ecosystem participation.
Includes not just code libraries but also learning materials, editor plugins, forums, and communities, serving as a one-stop shop for V developers exploring the ecosystem.
Features a detailed table of contents with clickable links to each section, allowing for quick jumps to areas of interest without scrolling through the entire README.
Manual maintenance can lead to outdated links or projects, as evidenced by archived entries like 'vspect', which may mislead users seeking active development.
Lists resources without curation based on quality, popularity, or stability, leaving users to independently evaluate each project's suitability for their needs.
Relies on community submissions, so it might miss newer or niche V projects that haven't been added yet, potentially offering an incomplete view of the ecosystem.