A comprehensive collection of learning notes and resources for the V programming language.
V语言学习笔记 is a collection of learning notes and resources for the V programming language. It documents V's syntax, features, and ecosystem through practical examples and comparisons with other languages like Go and Rust. The project helps developers understand V's design goals, including its focus on simplicity, safety, and performance.
Developers and programming language enthusiasts interested in learning V, a new statically-typed language, or those comparing V to alternatives like Go, Rust, or C.
It provides structured, hands-on notes in Chinese, filling a gap in V's documentation, and offers insights into V's evolving ecosystem and community growth.
V语言学习笔记
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Provides hands-on code examples covering V's syntax and standard libraries, making it practical for learners to follow along and experiment.
Highlights similarities and differences with Go, Rust, and C, helping developers understand V's design philosophy and potential use cases.
Aggregates links to official V resources, GitHub, and community channels, serving as a centralized starting point for further exploration.
Tracks V's development progress and GitHub trends, offering context on the language's adoption and maturity over time.
As a personal learning note, it reflects individual experiences and may lack the depth or objectivity of community-driven documentation.
V is still in early development, so the notes can quickly become outdated, as admitted in the README regarding instability.
Focuses on basics and comparisons, potentially missing nuanced topics like concurrency models or low-level optimization details.
Primarily written in Chinese, which restricts accessibility for developers who rely on English or other language resources.