V Programming Language - Open Source

V Programming Language - Open Source.

Go bros make something great today.

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no paredit support?

what do I do in V if I need a macro?

what are the use cases for this language?
why does it exist?

>allegedly compiling 1.2 millions LoC per second
>can't create functions with more than 50 thousands lines

>"built-in libcurl"
>mac "download a file" example on the GitHub resorts to calling the curl command line

>online playground
>playground running as root, with shit sanitizing, allowing people to run a root shell

Yeah no thanks, C is enough

Great album

I don't get why deadmau5 is so popular.
Recently I've listened to some mainstream EDM out of curiosity. I even can understand why people like Skrillex or others but not deadmau5. His music feels so simple, straightforward and boring. It really feels like listening to some amateur, even if I know he is not.

Because his production value and understanding of rhythm are second to none within the EDM industry. If you haven't heard it, give HR 8938 Cephei a listen, it's a great example of his polyrhythmic skills and it has a really clean sound to it overall.
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Also
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Also if you want to hear a more "mainstream" side to Deadmau5 then check out Ghosts 'n Stuff, one of his most popular tracks. Bear in mind though it was made a decade ago.
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And of course strobe
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>It really feels like listening to some amateur
That's what the internet did to music
Nearly every popular electronic artist I've listened to in the 2010s sounds several degrees lower in talent than anything before