> If anything this conversation convinced me to stick to C++ and Go, and invest > more time in something like Zig and Julia. they have the momentum and > libraries.
Personally I program in different languages and they all have their strengths. But I do understand what you are talking about very well. It can be very sad when you finds some language, application or system that you really really love but then figure out that there is a relative lack of support. However what I feel is that Nim is very modern, it looks and feels very shiny and "cutting edge". Kind of like a Ferrari looks like a high quality car. So I believe that it has a lot of potential to grow with time.