Hello there, I'm the President of the Republic of Bodabe, in South Africa (you
may remember me from the news as the first african president who makes computer
programs). The people from this country recognize and acknowledge the
advantages of the nim programming language. We are very grateful fo
* Nim is in top 50 for [GitHub
"star"](https://madnight.github.io/githut/#/stars/2018/4) and "issue" events.
* Nimble (Nim's module registry) ecosystem is [among the fastest growing
percentage-wise](https://www.reddit.com/r/nim/comments/9rf1ob/happy_800_modules_nimbles_ytd_growth_beats_d_c/).
The problem is that Nim isn't a 1.0 yet and this is a huge barrier for
companies that I worked with.
Once it's there I think it will push the language in the less niche direction.
It's certainly recognized by Digital Ocean since they are sponsoring Nim for
hosting all the nim-lang.org services.
Otherwise you have a couple of AWS related packed on
[nimble.directory](https://nimble.directory/search?query=aws) but Nim presence
is still tiny and experimental in many companie
I am a student of Computer Science in the University of Florida and I am
looking to get my hands on any of the programming language. As the number of
people coming into the the tech world and studying programming is increasing
day by day. So, I am looking to get my hands on a comparatively new p