Attached: images.png (530x190, 8K)
What is the unironic /gee/ opinion on pic related
Jackson Hernandez
Colton Rogers
Absolutely based.
Isaiah Parker
I fail to see what it brings to the state of the art.
Nathan Miller
Cute mascot
Samuel Bailey
Irrelevant and absolutely without marketing.
Rust is, unfotunately, the way to go.
Christian Sanders
Nim, Crystal, D and Go are pretty much competing for the same niche. What Nim, D and Crystal have that Go does not is an advanced type system.
Luke Morales
In the words of the late great, Lim bim bim bim bong fatang ole' biscuit barrel, What the fuck is Nim?
Jaxon Cox
Too little, too late.
Asher Wright
Nim is a great language
Ethan Russell
Compiling a hello world to C makes a 3000 lines .c file
Ayden Young
'Everything and the kitchen sink' language which (surprise) hasn't found a niche in which it offers something other languages doesn't.
I remember looking at two Nim projects when I was evaluating it and the codebases looked like they were written in different languages.
James Young
What is stdio.h
Josiah Hernandez
Nim is great
Jeremiah Wright
I don't know what it is so it's bad, bloat and botnet
Easton Watson
Incredibly well-designed. It is pragmatic, yet expressive. Its type system brushes shoulders with Haskell and its metaprogramming features brush shoulders with Lisp, its platform compatibility is close to C, but is as easy to write as Python. I've brought Nim into my workplace, and I'm hoping other people are, too.
It's gaining steam, but without a big multi-billion-dollar behemoth behind it, things are going to take time.
Isaiah Wilson
yet still produces a significantly smaller executable than Rust.
Robert Myers
It's the "weird flex but ok" of languages
Luis Lewis
>Compiling a hello world to C makes a 3000 lines .c file
you probably are the retard that reimplements rellacoators in every single fucking project
Henry Rivera
Rust is tranny garbage anything is better than rust.
Christian Johnson
Go is obvious winner between those. Barely anyone uses any of the other three
Jack Martinez
Rent free.
Lucas Brooks
Too early to tell in the case of Nim and Crystal.
Carson Lopez
incrediblyWellDesigned
incredibly_well_designed
Carter Foster
good one
Jayden Turner
>Incredibly well-designed. It is pragmatic, yet expressive. Its type system brushes shoulders with Haskell and its metaprogramming features brush shoulders with Lisp, its platform compatibility is close to C, but is as easy to write as Python. I've brought Nim into my workplace, and I'm hoping other people are, too.
cringe to the max