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:Based on the comments you both have made so far, anything that could reasonably give an appearance of being written like an advertisement or promotional has been removed. Additional secondary sources have been added.
:[[User:Wukuendo|Wukuendo]] ([[User talk:Wukuendo|talk]]) 02:41, 14 March 2023 (UTC)
::So for secondary sourcing, what I would like to see is someone who has objectively compared like for like compilation between, say, a C compiler and code compiled in V. I did look last night and found a 2019 article, which is a bit dated for this subject, which did give some figures, but they too appeared to be just quoting the documentation which says "V compiles between ≈100k and 1.2 million lines of code per second per CPU core (without hardware optimization)." Again, no comparison with other languages nor details about the CPU core. There are benchmarks out there. for instance,[https://programming-language-benchmarks.vercel.app/v-vs-rust], but these are [[WP:PRIMARY]] and really not very clear to a reader. They are independent, so that is something, but isn't there a paper somewhere, or at least a trade press article, where someone has put V through its paces to see how it performs? If not, then maybe just say that optimising speed is a design goal, and leave it at that. [[User:Sirfurboy|Sirfurboy🏄]] ([[User talk:Sirfurboy|talk]]) 15:17, 14 March 2023 (UTC)
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