> @evacchi, you're absolutely right; thanks for the reminder re cython.
hey nothing against what you're doing, but remember a strong motivation (same
applies to nimpylib)
Thanks for those replies!
@evacchi, you're absolutely right; thanks for the reminder re cython.
@Tiberium, I'll probably be using nimpylib a fair amount in the future, maybe
sending a pull request here and there
[https://github.com/Yardanico/nimpylib](https://github.com/Yardanico/nimpylib)
well, if you're objective is to try and appeal to the Python community, I think
they might wonder what's the benefit of using Nim rather than,say, Cython,
which maps more closely to "real" Python
Just a random brainfart.
Would probably start by taking typeshed static type declarations for python
builtins.
String would probably be a wrapped unicode/runes string; bytes would be mainly
native c bytes.
Arbitrary precision int libgmp.
There's already a lot of libs which bring python-like l