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@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ So, December has come and passed. I'm excited to see [V][vlang] 1.0 get released
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as a stable production-ready release so I can write production applications in
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it!
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NOTE: I was asked to write this post after version 1.0 was released in December.
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[vlang]: https://vlang.io
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Looking at the [description of their github repo][v-github] over time, let's see
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121M main
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```
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Well that's a good chunk of it shaved off at least.
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Well that's a good chunk of it shaved off at least. It looks like there's no
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dead code elimination at play. This probably explains why the binary is so big.
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```console
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$ strings main | grep hello | wc -l
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1200000
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```
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Yep! It has all the strings. That's gonna be big no matter what you do. Maybe there
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could be some clever snipping of things, but it's reasonable for that to not happen
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by default.
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## Hello World Leak
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