V Programming Language vs Chicken Scheme: What are the differences?
Developers describe V Programming Language as "A compiled language for developing maintainable software". It is a statically typed compiled programming language designed for building maintainable software. It's similar to Go and is also influenced by Oberon, Rust, Swift. It supports translation from C and (soon) C++. On the other hand, Chicken Scheme is detailed as "A programming language, specifically a compiler and interpreter". Fast implementation of Scheme programming languge, which compiles directly to C.
V Programming Language and Chicken Scheme can be primarily classified as "Languages" tools.
V Programming Language and Chicken Scheme are both open source tools. V Programming Language with 11.2K GitHub stars and 690 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Chicken Scheme with 77 GitHub stars and 3 GitHub forks.