I still use Ruby for small scripts, but have turned to Elixir for larger projects. It seems to have all the type support I need at the moment (and fancier stuff is being worked on). Finally, folding Nim into an Elixir project appears to be pretty trivial, so if I need to get close to the metal, I can...
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