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Choosing Nim out of a crowded market for systems programming languages - Nim forum |
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This isn't a highly scientific post full of esoteric details and language feature matrices. It's about making the best choice for what I can be the most productive in for my target market and product requirements. |
ners up: Rust, Zig, and Dart. |
Some specific nits to get out o |
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this post is more about the author's needs and requirements. It does not attempt to be objective |
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