Generate Python extensions using Nim language

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  1. rnim

    A bridge between R and Nim

    Maybe also of interest is a nascent package for R calling Nim (or vice versa): https://github.com/SciNim/rnim

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  3. nimjl

    A bridge between Nim-lang and Julia !

    To add to that, there's also a Nim <-> Julia bridge: https://github.com/clonkk/nimjl

  4. jnim

    Nim - Java bridge

  5. cinterop

    A C/C++ interop library for the Nim programming language

  6. genny

    Generate a shared library and bindings for many languages. (by treeform)

    Also of interest for people might be Genny. It’s a Nim library to automate creating language bindings for other languages. Currently it supports Python, Node, and C.

    https://github.com/treeform/genny

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