Which ones? The positive ones or the negative ones? I posted one of the positive ones.
I've been following V with interest for a while (a few years, maybe?). It got a lot of shade early on, somewhat justifiably-- the initial claims were highly suspect. Past V comment threads on HN leaned very negative.
That said, I like V. I'm glad to see the maintainers are still chugging along despite the criticisms. It gets better with each release.
I'm still not doing anything in production with it, as it's pre 1.0, and the Postgres performance issues are still a blocker for my production use-cases. But, I really hope to someday have V in my toolbelt for the places where I currently reach for Go.
I've been following V with interest for a while (a few years, maybe?). It got a lot of shade early on, somewhat justifiably-- the initial claims were highly suspect. Past V comment threads on HN leaned very negative.
That said, I like V. I'm glad to see the maintainers are still chugging along despite the criticisms. It gets better with each release.
I'm still not doing anything in production with it, as it's pre 1.0, and the Postgres performance issues are still a blocker for my production use-cases. But, I really hope to someday have V in my toolbelt for the places where I currently reach for Go.