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I agree with your opinion, but unfortunately it will be impossible.
It will take more than five years to reach 1.0.0. |
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Currently, The
Vis still under development, and v1.0.0 is still in the foreseeable future.But at the same time, V official team has developed too many great peripheral products (UI/editor/Unix system/LSP, and so on)
This leads to too much energy being allocated to these projects.
I can understand that a successful product can help build a reputation, like
DockerforGolang.But is this too early when V is not ready?
There are still many BUGs in the current V core, and many functions of the standard library are missing.
For most people, if you want to develop a tool (library), most have to implement it yourself, which is a stumbling block that hinders the growth of the community. Most people just stop here and choose another language.
Otherwise, for users, it may take 5 years and more for V to release v1.0.0.
This is just a suggestion, thank you for all your great work. ❤️
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