I've got two commercial software in the pipeline proudly being written in pure 
Nim. Was never going to mention it, but 3% of profits will be going to the 
developers.

I agree man, this language just needs more marketing because it definitely 
stands strong on it's own merits.

I was even thinking of starting a YouTube channel in my off time for Nim 
tutorials and building cool things people would enjoy learning. Like idk.. 
pokemon games with sdl2, and weird shit you can do with macros.

As a Python developer I initially learned Nim because of the similar syntax and 
better performance, but after learning Nims metaprogramming it blew my fucking 
mind with the new possibilities and power it has to offer us.

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