How to write performant Nim?

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  • Arraymancer

    A fast, ergonomic and portable tensor library in Nim with a deep learning focus for CPU, GPU and embedded devices via OpenMP, Cuda and OpenCL backends

  • https://github.com/mratsim/Arraymancer 11. « Premature optimisation is the root of all evil », Donald Knuth, The art of computer Programming It would be quite useful that someone writes one with examples for all these recommendations and more ...

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