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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
nlvm
- Nlvm: LLVM-based compiler for the Nim language
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Nim v2.0 Released
That looks interesting. Unfortunately it looks like it hasn't been updated in a while? Is that because it's complete or a lack of interest?
For example, the approach mentioned at the bottom of the README of integrating via nlvm (https://github.com/arnetheduck/nlvm) sounded great but appears to be unpursued.
- Nim and Go programs identified as malware on Windows
- The counter-intuitive rise of Python in scientific computing (2020)
- Is Nim a Transpiler?
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Nim Version 1.6 Released
Being able to compile to C, C++, ObjC, and JavaScript natively (and LLVM using https://github.com/arnetheduck/nlvm ), along with an excellent FFI (including to and from Python) means you don't need to rewrite dependencies as you can use them directly. Nim is great at glue code - arguably better than Python.
Along with general language characteristics such as being high level and productive like Python, but with intricate "bare metal" control when you want it, really does make it suitable for writing almost everything.
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Time to raid Area 51
Check out nlvm https://github.com/arnetheduck/nlvm
What are some alternatives?
nim-chronos - Chronos - An efficient library for asynchronous programming
godot-nim - Nim bindings for Godot Engine
nim-results - Friendly value-or-error type
Nim - Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Its design focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority).
fungus - Object variants done like other langugaes
INim - Interactive Nim Shell / REPL / Playground
jester - A sinatra-like web framework for Nim.
cmdchallenge
owlkettle - A declarative user interface framework based on GTK 4
pixie - Full-featured 2d graphics library for Nim.
mvb-opencv - Minimum Viable Bindings to OpenCV for Nim
nimbus-eth2 - Nim implementation of the Ethereum Beacon Chain