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module main
fn main() {
names := ['learners', 'explorers', 'mentors', 'maintainers', 'contributors']
for name in names {
println('Hello, Exercism ${name}!')
}
}
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Given a number n, determine what the nth prime is.
Implement rational numbers.
Convert modern Arabic numbers into Roman numerals.
V can run concurrently using `spawn` to start a new thread
V is cross-compiled with v -os windows or v -os linux
V includes vdoc to get instant documentation generated from the module's source code
V is written in V and compiles itself in under a second
No null, no undefined values, no undefined behavior, immutable by default
V has a space requirement to compile of <10MB, Rust is 30 GB and Go is 525 MB
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