> "python crash course" Your post is not really helpful as you gave no details.
What is so great about the "python crash course"? The front cover, the many thousand of sold pieces, or the simple space invaders game on pages 200++? Sorry, but I will not buy it to find it out myself. I think all what that books provides is available meanwhile for Nim too. The difference is that for using Nim some deeper understanding of ComputerScience is useful -- without that Nim may be just a more difficult Python for you. Take my 200 pages book or maybe the other Nim tutorials, then take Doms book for the chat app, the twitter clone and some web stuff, and maybe some of the small games people have created with Nim already, and you be done. And maybe watch some of the videos at youtube additional. Well a good book about Nim macros and threading/parallel processing, and maybe async is still missing, but the first two are not available for Python at all. And async is mentioned in Doms book.
