V Programming Language vs Smalltalk: 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, Smalltalk is detailed as "An object-oriented, dynamically typed reflective programming language". It is an object-oriented, dynamically typed reflective programming language. It was created as the language underpinning the "new world" of computing exemplified by "human–computer symbiosis". It was designed and created in part for educational use, specifically for constructionist learning.
V Programming Language and Smalltalk can be categorized as "Languages" tools.
V Programming Language is an open source tool with 11.3K GitHub stars and 694 GitHub forks. Here's a link to V Programming Language's open source repository on GitHub.