nimCSO
INim
nimCSO | INim | |
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1 | 4 | |
21 | 628 | |
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9.6 | 2.8 | |
about 2 months ago | 8 months ago | |
Nim | Nim | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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nimCSO
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Go, Python, Rust, and production AI applications
Nim has also a powerful deep learning library called Arraymancer. It's selling point is that you don't have to rewrite your code from research to production. It's used in various machine learning projects, but one recent one that caught my eye was https://github.com/amkrajewski/nimCSO "Composition Space Optimization"
https://github.com/mratsim/Arraymancer
INim
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Nim
- `nim secret`[0]: code is interpreted with Nim's vm, it is limited to compile-time (e.g. no C/C++).
- `nlvm r`[1]: nlvm backend supports JIT compilation and repl-like interface was added in latest release.
- `inim`[2]: supports all nim code, but it's not really a true repl. It adds code to a file and recompiles it (you can see the source file with `ctrl+x`). I'd recommend to use it with clang compiler, because it's a bit faster than gcc in my experience. It's the best option right now. And I use it almost daily.
First two options have rudimentary input system. But you can get command history and left-right navigation by wrapping them with rlwrap (should be preinstalled on most *nixes): `rlwrap nim secret`, `rlwrap nlvm r`.
There are plans to support incremental compilation for the next Nim release (it is currently broken). That would improve inim and other repls experience significantly.
[0]: https://nim-lang.org/docs/manual.html#restrictions-on-compil...
[1]: https://forum.nim-lang.org/t/10697
[2]: https://github.com/inim-repl/INim
- Could Nim be a complete replacement for Python?
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Writing a presentation to introduce rustlang to my dev team, and I've got to the "downsides" part.
Go must be terrible to google too! Nim's easy to google though, it's how I got to rust really. I'm actually the maintainer of inim, the nim repl: https://github.com/inim-repl/INim
- Nim Version 1.6 Released
What are some alternatives?
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