Reposted from Reddit: Hi, thanks for answering my questions for a week, while I studied Nim.
I wrote the second version of my feedback about using Nim [http://al6x.com/blog/2020/nim-language](http://al6x.com/blog/2020/nim-language) I wrote it for myself as a note to check Nim against it in a couple of years, as I believe Nim has potential. Right now though, at least for my use cases it feels too immature and won't be able to replace Kotlin and TS. I suggest us to discuss points from this article :)