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V Cheatsheet

Quick reference guide for V — Simple, fast compiled language

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CategoryLanguages
ParadigmSystems
TypingStatic
Created2019 by Alexander Medvednikov
File Extension.v
Sections10 topics

Variables & Types in V provides essential functionality for building robust applications. Understanding these concepts helps you write cleaner, more maintainable code and follow V best practices.

Key Concepts

  • Understanding variables & types is essential for effective V development. Master the fundamentals before moving to advanced patterns.
  • Best practices include writing clean, readable code with proper naming conventions and consistent formatting.
  • Refer to the official V documentation for the latest syntax and API changes.

Functions in V provides essential functionality for building robust applications. Understanding these concepts helps you write cleaner, more maintainable code and follow V best practices.

Key Concepts

  • Understanding functions is essential for effective V development. Master the fundamentals before moving to advanced patterns.
  • Best practices include writing clean, readable code with proper naming conventions and consistent formatting.
  • Refer to the official V documentation for the latest syntax and API changes.

Structs in V provides essential functionality for building robust applications. Understanding these concepts helps you write cleaner, more maintainable code and follow V best practices.

Key Concepts

  • Understanding structs is essential for effective V development. Master the fundamentals before moving to advanced patterns.
  • Best practices include writing clean, readable code with proper naming conventions and consistent formatting.
  • Refer to the official V documentation for the latest syntax and API changes.

About V

V is a systems programming language created by Alexander Medvednikov in 2019. It is primarily used for simple, fast compiled language. V uses static typing, which catches type errors at compile time, improving code reliability and IDE support.

Why Use This V Cheatsheet?

  • Quick Reference — Find syntax and patterns instantly without searching through documentation.
  • Organized by Topic10 sections covering all major V concepts, from basics to advanced.
  • Source-Checked Notes — Highlights stable V patterns, official documentation links, and production caveats reviewed for 2026.
  • Searchable — Use the search bar to jump to exactly the concept you need.

Getting Started with V

Whether you're new to V or an experienced developer looking for a quick reference, this cheatsheet covers the essential concepts you need. Start with the fundamentals like variables & types and functions, then progress to more advanced topics like modules and c interop.

V has been widely adopted since its creation in 2019, with a strong community and ecosystem. Files typically use the .v extension. For the most comprehensive and up-to-date information, always refer to the official V documentation alongside this cheatsheet.

Methodology & Sources for V

How we compile V cheatsheet content: Each entry is checked against official V documentation, relevant specifications where available, and common production patterns. Examples are written to illustrate the concept clearly and should be verified against the exact version used in your project.

  1. Primary source: official V documentation and language specification.
  2. Examples: reviewed for syntax shape and practical developer workflows.
  3. Use cases: selected from common production, documentation, and debugging scenarios.
  4. Common pitfalls: based on recurring implementation mistakes, docs caveats, and developer support patterns.

Authoritative sources:

Disclaimer: Cheatsheet content reflects standard usage patterns. Always verify with official documentation for your specific version. Code examples may need adaptation for your environment, dependencies, or framework version.

Reviewed by Brazora Monk · Last updated 2026

Standards, Specs & Security References for V

For production code in V, always verify against canonical specifications and security guidance — not just tutorials. Common runtime / language-version compatibility issues are addressed by:

📜 Canonical Specs

Always cite the spec, not paraphrases:

🛡️ Security Standards

Avoid common vulnerabilities:

📦 Package Registries

Verify dependencies + audit:

🏗️ Build & Deploy

Modern toolchain references:

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is V used for?

V is primarily used for simple, fast compiled language. It was created by Alexander Medvednikov in 2019. It follows the systems paradigm.

Is V hard to learn?

V has a moderate learning curve. Start with the basics covered in sections like Variables & Types and Functions, then gradually work through more advanced topics. This cheatsheet helps by providing quick references for each concept.

How do I use this cheatsheet?

Use the search bar to find specific topics, click section headers to expand/collapse content, and use the table of contents for quick navigation. You can also expand or collapse all sections at once.