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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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Key Features of V


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Concurrency

V can run concurrently using `spawn` to start a new thread

Cross Platform

V is cross-compiled with v -os windows or v -os linux

Documentation

V includes vdoc to get instant documentation generated from the module's source code

Fast

V is written in V and compiles itself in under a second

Safe

No null, no undefined values, no undefined behavior, immutable by default

Tiny

V has a space requirement to compile of <10MB, Rust is 30 GB and Go is 525 MB

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Community-sourced V exercises

The V track on Exercism has 95 exercises to help you write better code. Discover new exercises as you progress and get engrossed in learning new concepts and improving the way you currently write.

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