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Nim v2.0 released 01 August 2023 The Nim Team The Nim team is proud and happy to announce Nim version 2.0. This is an evolution (not revolution) of Nim, bringing ORC memory management as a default, along with many other new features and improvements. Nim is a programming language that is good for everything, but not for everybody. It focuses on the imperative programming paradigm and enhances it w
Zen of Nim 15 November 2021 Andreas Rumpf (Araq), Pietro Peterlongo This is a transcript of Araq's presentation at NimConf2021 delivered on June 26th (see the video on youtube, check the slides on github). It has been adapted to blog post format by Pietro Peterlongo and further reviewed by Araq. Zen of Nim Copying bad design is not good design. If the compiler cannot reason about the code, neither
Version 1.0 released 23 September 2019 The Nim Team Today is the day. The Nim Team is very proud and happy to announce the much-anticipated version 1.0 of the language. Nim has always been focused on providing a compiled statically typed language focusing on efficiency, readability and flexibility. Version 1.0 marks the beginning of a stable base which can be used in the coming years, knowing that
Version 0.20.0 released 06 June 2019 The Nim Team We are very proud to announce Nim version 0.20. This is a massive release, both literally and figuratively. It contains more than 1,000 commits and it marks our release candidate for version 1.0! Version 0.20 introduces a number of breaking changes required for version 1.0. These are changes that we feel have been necessary to include in Nim 1.0 an
Blog Our blog is home to many articles consisting of announcements, descriptions of the language, use cases and much more. You will find articles written by both the Nim developers as well as guest authors. Nim versions 2.2.0 and 2.0.10 released The Nim Team is happy to announce two releases: version 2.2.0, our new stable release version 2.0.10, a patch release for Nim 2.0
Introduction"Der Mensch ist doch ein Augentier -- Schöne Dinge wünsch' ich mir." This document is a tutorial for the programming language Nim. This tutorial assumes that you are familiar with basic programming concepts like variables, types, or statements. Here are several other resources for learning Nim: Nim Basics tutorial - a gentle introduction of the concepts mentioned above Learn Nim in 5 m
"Look at you, hacker. A pathetic creature of meat and bone, panting and sweating as you run through my corridors. How can you challenge a perfect, immortal machine?" IntroductionThis document describes the usage of the Nim compiler on the different supported platforms. It is not a definition of the Nim programming language (therefore is the manual). Nim is free software; it is licensed under the M
Nim basics tutorial For programming beginners. Covers all the basic topics, enough to make your first programming steps.
Introduction "Der Mensch ist doch ein Augentier -- schöne Dinge wünsch ich mir." This document is a tutorial for the programming language Nim. This tutorial assumes that you are familiar with basic programming concepts like variables, types or statements but is kept very basic. The manual contains many more examples of the advanced language features. The first programWe start the tour with a modif
Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Efficient Nim generates native dependency-free executables, not dependent on a virtual machine, which are small and allow easy redistribution. The Nim compiler and the generated executables support all major platforms like Windows, Linux, BSD and macOS
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