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- Suhei will talk about moe, vim inspired command line editor, see https://github.com/fox0430/moe (last year he talked about nicoru, docker in nim!)
- Antonis recently release a very nice library for fuzzing (an automated bug finding technique), see https://github.com/status-im/nim-drchaos
- Can has created a very interesting an experimental deep learning framework for Nim based on a differentiable array programming language (and he has been doing great work on other stuff too, like owlkettle): https://github.com/can-lehmann/exprgrad
- Ryan will talk more about his incredible and frugal Entity Component System https://github.com/rlipsc/polymorph He did present on this topic in February but it seems it has progressed much and we might be seeing some very cool demonstration (that's speculation from thumbnail...)
- I know very little about the work of Chris on Nim-SOS and Nim-htpx (see https://github.com/ct-clmsn/nim-sos ) but it looks to be impressing work in the area of scientific computing
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