Same here, I wonder if any of the newer forum members could chip in on what
brought on their interest in the past 2 months.
If we could find out then we could possibly focus on making that aspect of Nim
stronger as people find it usefull in that area
Thanks so much. You have a typo...it's "comfortable" not "confortable" 😇
Thanks @sdmcallister and @moigagoo.
I would like it if i could see more examples of websites built with Karax,
could anyone send links of sites they know that is using it (besides Nim forum).
Thanks!
you think so?
I've used it before whilst having outlook and a muted* microsoft Teams lecture
open in the same browser and it worked fine (rotated through infertility clinic
on my gynecology rotation so I knew the lecture already lol, its a depressing
topic too)...first time experiencing this wi
I only have 4 tabs open on chrome, one of them being The Nim Manual...when I
try to scroll down the page chrome says 'not responding' for a moment and then
completes the scroll, the same thing occurs when I try to continue scrolling
and when switching tabs. I just gave up and decided to check if
Good idea, however since this is a new framework I'd like you to keep this in
mind by looking at the problems elixir/liveview and laravel/livewire are facing
and how you could possibly solve it in your implementation.
The issue with liveview (and the like) are:
-Poor performance in regions far
Thanks for the link @araq. @Dizer yes, I am aware that it is a standard, i just
thought if it could compile to c and then automagically optimize itself to
Misra C compliant code then it could expell lots of error prone code..but if
there is not really much benefit in practice then its not worth
Hi, I'm new here...I'm a senior medstudent dabbling into programming. I have
interests in TypeScript, Elixir and Nim (to cover different needs/my
interests/paradigms/use cases etc.).
I was looking for a hard real-time language to have under my belt and many
consider me going the Rust route sayi
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