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by xhevahir
1243 days ago
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The community gives me pause. Nim's BDFL seems to have a habit of driving away prominent users of the language. Programmers who had contributed to the compiler have made their own hostile fork, and two of the three people who have written book-length introductions to the language have either given up on Nim or been tempted to do so. (The third is the BDFL himself.) If anyone cares, here's some comments from one of those authors: https://github.com/StefanSalewski/NimProgrammingBook/issues/... .
And from the other: https://twitter.com/d0m96/status/1592827547582332929?t=IqKBz... . These quarrels with Araq differ obviously, but both are pretty discouraging as far as Nim's prospects are concerned. |
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https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/9026
Nothing as strong as the above but it definitely rubbed me the wrong way. So much advertising about Nim being efficient/fast and the default way to read a file is incredibly slow and inefficient .... and they don't care.