nimeventer VS gintro

Compare nimeventer vs gintro and see what are their differences.

nimeventer

Posts updates from various Nim communities to various Nim communities (by Yardanico)

gintro

High level GObject-Introspection based GTK3/GTK4 bindings for Nim language (by StefanSalewski)
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nimeventer gintro
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0.0 2.3
about 1 year ago 12 months ago
Nim Nim
MIT License MIT License
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nimeventer

Posts with mentions or reviews of nimeventer. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

gintro

Posts with mentions or reviews of gintro. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-13.
  • Why does the example gtk application not compile?
    3 projects | /r/nim | 13 Jan 2023
    No bug, he just did not do a #head install with "nimble install gintro@#head". See https://github.com/StefanSalewski/gintro/issues/214
  • Choosing Nim out of a crowded market for systems programming languages
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 25 Nov 2022
    I have done non-trivial things both in Rust and Nim. For big projects Rust seems a little more robust, but for medium and small projects Nim is an order of magnitude faster to develop for. There are still many rough edges, but it's exactly the tradeoffs I would personally pick for my one person small business making tools for artists. So far I have been using Rust and it's alright, but looking very much into Nim to see if I can replace Rust because of the high cognitive load to keep all of the Rust stuff in my head, as I don't really need safety.

    Shout out to https://github.com/StefanSalewski/gintro which was super simple to build a simple GUI tool. With Rust I have no idea what to use after trying 5 different libraries.

    The downside of Nim seems to be highly unpredictable performance in my experience. With Rust it's much easier to control. This might be a deal-breaker unless I can find some solution to it. Maybe it's just using it more than two weeks and learning the ropes.

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