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by cb321 1014 days ago
I agree this particular C# being >180x slower may not matter much for one-off commands keyed-in by and watched by humans, but that may not be all that matters. E.g., some people might `find . -print | xargs -n1 cmd`. Almost everything almost always "all depends". (On a whole lot. E.g., only @raincole can elaborate on his use cases and what might be missing from the Nim ecosystem.)

EDIT: Also, it's misleading to bundle Nim with C and C's many & storied footguns. While "low-level" is somewhat subjective and you can opt-in to go as low as C (if you so desire), most Nim code is as high-level as Python or C# with various choices in automatic memory management, and the language has very high-level capabilities. E.g., Nim has user-defined operators like Julia. Want to add `=~` or `~` for regex pattern matching? No problemo. In that aspect, Nim is arguably higher-level than C#.