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by Tozen
1524 days ago
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Very good point. For Python enthusiasts, Nim positions itself nicely as a next step. I don't think Nim will ever reach the heights that Python has amazedly found itself at, but do think there is going to be a bit of "gravitational influence", that keeps giving Nim some public attention. Eventually, Nim could find itself on the TIOBE top 50 to 30 rankings. That would put it among known languages such as D, Scala, and Haskell. Which might not seem like much, but considering all the new programming languages that are out here now, it is actually quite significant. The competition among newer languages (Rust, Crystal, Zig, Vlang, Odin, Julia...) vying for attention and to replace some of the older ones is fierce. |
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