No programming language has "fixed all problems", ever. I've been using Nim for years (small personal projects mostly) and it's always been usable enough for me. But v1.0 is a milestone that means no big changes, focus on stability and documentation. The author has been very disciplined in deferring v1.0 release until it was good enough.
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0 u/GodwinsLaw 06 Jun 2019 21:49
Nims really underrated.
You're one of the few jews I like libman.
0 u/rcb 07 Jun 2019 01:50
Congrats I suppose... They are going to fix all the problems before making them official 1.0, right?
0 u/libman [OP] 07 Jun 2019 01:58
No programming language has "fixed all problems", ever. I've been using Nim for years (small personal projects mostly) and it's always been usable enough for me. But v1.0 is a milestone that means no big changes, focus on stability and documentation. The author has been very disciplined in deferring v1.0 release until it was good enough.
0 u/rcb 07 Jun 2019 02:00
I should lock myself in a cave for a couple weeks and try it out then. :/