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awesome-nim
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Nim v2.0 Released
Ones that have not been mentioned so far:
nlvm is an unofficial LLVM backend: https://github.com/arnetheduck/nlvm
npeg lets you write PEGs inline in almost normal PEG notation: https://github.com/zevv/npeg
futhark provides for much more automatic C interop: https://github.com/PMunch/futhark
nimpy allows calling Python code from Nim and vice versa: https://github.com/yglukhov/nimpy
questionable provides a lot of syntax sugar surrounding Option/Result types: https://github.com/codex-storage/questionable
ratel is a framework for embedded programming: https://github.com/PMunch/ratel
cps allows arbitrary procedure rewriting to continuation passing style: https://github.com/nim-works/cps
chronos is an alternative async/await backend: https://github.com/status-im/nim-chronos
zero-functional fixes some inefficiencies when chaining list operations: https://github.com/zero-functional/zero-functional
owlkettle is a declarative macro-oriented library for GTK: https://github.com/can-lehmann/owlkettle
A longer list can be found at https://github.com/ringabout/awesome-nim.
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Hamarosan itt a Nim programozási nyelv 2.0.0-s változata
Hasznos cuccok hozzá: https://github.com/ringabout/awesome-nim
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Nim 2.0.0 RC2
Ecosystem-wise - a brief subset of Nim packages:
https://github.com/ringabout/awesome-nim
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Twenty five thousand dollars of funny money
One can, of course, go much further than simply distinct number types: https://github.com/ringabout/awesome-nim#science
(Unchained seems maybe the most featureful of those units packages.)
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An Intuition for Lisp Syntax
> This is useful for compiler programmers, or maybe also those writing source code analyzers/optimizers, but is that it?
It is also useful for anyone wanting to implement language-level features as simple libraries. Someone else brought up Nim here: it's a great example of what can be done with metaprogramming (and in a non-Lisp language) as it intentionally sticks to a small-but-extendable-core design.
There's macro-based libraries that implement the following, with all the elegance of a compiler feature: traits, interfaces, classes, typeclasses, contracts, Result types, HTML (and other) DSLs, syntax sugar for a variety of things (notably anonymous functions `=>` and Option types `?`), pattern matching (now in the compiler), method cascading, async/await, and more that I'm forgetting.
https://github.com/ringabout/awesome-nim#language-features
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Nim: Curated Packages
Just under their table of contents, they say that "This list is fairly outdated." and point you to https://github.com/xflywind/awesome-nim - and that repo seems to have recent updates.
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Nim Community Survey 2021 Results
Thanks for making these, I actually had no idea these existed! I don't "need" them now but seeing these gives me ideas for projects and makes future things easier.
I wish discovery of community libraries was higher, I'm constantly discovering libraries that do amazing things 'hidden' away. I know there's https://nimble.directory/ and https://github.com/xflywind/awesome-nim but most of the time I end up using a search engine for something specific if I think of it.
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Prologue: A powerful web framework written in Nim
awesome-nim: https://github.com/xflywind/awesome-nim
mummy
- Nim v2.0 Released
- Mummy – web server written in Nim that returns to the ancient ways of threads
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Nim version 2.0.0 release candidate
Personally this preciseness is just a distraction, but it sounds like you have learned from the constraints and can now take the training wheels off again.
Very curious about those cases, yet to find one myself that was not because of a bad design decision. Though I am also very big on the idea of `ambiguous grammar, rigorous implementation`, for natural language too. (Toki Pona is a somewhat extreme example but the contextual grammar, and holistic minimalism is fascinating)
Not to make it longer than needs to be; But take the example code in this readme: https://github.com/guzba/mummy
Being able to quickly script this without thinking about cases or style on the first pass is a really lovely way of reducing friction imho.
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Mummy, a new multithreaded HTTP + WebSocket server that returns to the ancient ways of threads
Added a WebSocket chat example here: https://github.com/guzba/mummy/blob/master/examples/chat.nim
What are some alternatives?
prologue - Powerful and flexible web framework written in Nim
nim-chronos - Chronos - An efficient library for asynchronous programming
nim-results - Friendly value-or-error type
awesome-prologue - Plugins for prologue written in Nim.
fungus - Object variants done like other langugaes
prologue-examples - A repository to host examples for Prologue framework written in Nim language.
jester - A sinatra-like web framework for Nim.
nimtraits - Automatic trait implementation for nim types
owlkettle - A declarative user interface framework based on GTK 4
enu - A Logo-like 3D environment, implemented in Nim
mvb-opencv - Minimum Viable Bindings to OpenCV for Nim