Comment by Tozen

3 years ago

Nowhere did the OP state he came upon V in good faith to be helpful or seeking improvements, but rather starts with the position of whether or not it is worth it (setting up a position to dissuade). Then blasts the language in his summary and opinion (and who is he?), with a non recommendation. Never consults with the V community or opens any bug reports. He uses a throwaway name and account, then runs away from any attempt to be engaged by the V developers over errors and opinions in his review. Looks like a hit piece to me.

Tozen, since no one has spelled it out for you: I am not obligated to sit at my keyboard refreshing the page constantly, waiting for your latest comment. I was here for 6 hours after posting and responded to many comments including multiple of yours where you continuously insinuated ill intent from me because I didn't give your pet programming language a recommendation.

The V project should feel free to pull any bug reports they want out of my blog post (I see they've already done so multiple times). From the votes on the comment section here, I can it's obvious to everyone how dysfunctional the V community is which explains a lot about the state of the project. I will not be interacting with you again.

  • You create a new account here to post your newly created "blog" with this attack on V 0.2 (a pre 1.0 language which you forget to mention) which is mostly based on some type checker bugs (that could've been reported in fixed within a week) and nonsense like "setting array length on creation is a terrible idea". (Go with its `make([]int, 5)` must be a terrible scam language as well.)

    And you have the audacity to call the V community dysfunctional.