| Hey mate, awesome you messaged! I am sincerely not skilled enough to comment on the minutia of the language. I can say I really love the idea behind it and as far as I can tell the implementation is solid. From a end user point of view, I thought the official website and documentation felt a bit lackluster, not because it was bad or anything (the Nim tutorials part I & II are a godsend), but I instinctively compared it to languages like Python. Again, this is not a fair comparison, more like a impression. I'd love to see more blog posts like this one [0] or maybe the occasional roadmap. Ah I understand where the 'self-fulfilling prophecy' is coming, but if anything I talked about Nim to dozens of people already, even if I can't currently find utility for it on my day job (I do ML, Embedded and Image processing, so it is actually really hard to use anything other than c++) Again, commenting from the outside, it seems it is a hard position because today upcoming languages such as rust and go have some solid enterprise backing. If anything, I don't think you need to change my mind! The Nim development is something I keep a close eye on and I hope I will progressively incorporate it on my daily tasks. The mentioned regret on the first post has really more to do on how little spare time I have. [0]: https://nim-lang.org/blog/2018/06/07/create-a-simple-macro.h... |