Comment by detaro
1 day ago
When it launched it proudly claimed to do a lot of things, some of which most people would consider still open research questions. Unsurprisingly, it didn't actually do these things or have a concrete plan of achieving them, and they didn't handle people pointing that out very well. Some other language developers were unhappy about the support V gathered based on these claims vs languages that were further along but honest about what they actually had.
(I have no idea what the current state is)
> they didn't handle people pointing that out very well
I think that's a fair thing to say. But in all honesty, the people pointing that out were not exactly polite about it, to put it mildly.
I never really looked at V myself and have no opinion, but I do know unpleasant behaviour when I see it and quite a few of the people "pointing out" some of the shortcomings of V were engaging in it.