> Java(Sun) did this in order to get C++ programmers to switch.

My point, Nim can be a C/C++/Rust/Go replacement on wide range of applications, 
why miss this opportunity, and the door is not open for long.

If I list all the advantages of using Nim, I can't give it justice, but 
seriously, do you think that a language like say Ada is short of delivering? 
not at all, but you can't convince a JavaScript developer to write in it, 
unlike say Go, our frontend developer asked several times to get involved in a 
Go project.

Why isn't it Nim, Nim is better than Go, it run circles around Go, it has 
everything a programmer want of a language.

I don't want to make a promise, but I'm more interested to find that post 
saying that we can have a C-style version of Nim, see if it's something still 
doable, or hope that the experts in Nim elaborate.

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