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Nim (formerly known as Nimrod) is a general purpose, high-level, system programming, statically typed imperative compiled programming language that is developed by Andreas Rumpf. There is a lot of focus on portability and efficiency. The language compiles to C and supports many C compilers. Nim is actively being developed although it could use more developers. The language has extensive [http://nim-lang.org/lib.html documentation], and a very good [http://nimrod-lang.org/tut1.html tutorial]. |
Nim (formerly known as Nimrod) is a general purpose, high-level, system programming, statically typed imperative compiled programming language that is developed by Andreas Rumpf. There is a lot of focus on portability and efficiency. The language compiles to C and supports many C compilers. Nim is actively being developed although it could use more developers. The language has extensive [http://nim-lang.org/docs/lib.html documentation], and a very good [http://nimrod-lang.org/docs/tut1.html tutorial]. |
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You can ask for help on Freenode in the #nim channel. |
You can ask for help on Freenode in the #nim channel. |