> Oh but of course your book is good advertisement My books was never intended to do Nim advertisement, although some people told me that I would praise Nim too much.
The book had the intention to allow kids and unskilled people to start with Nim programming on its own. Currently there seems to be not many of them, but some years ago we had a few. That people had a hard time with Nim -- I told some of them to better start with plain C or Python. Now I can tell them to start directly with Nim, as there exists enough learning resources now, including my book. For the few points where I do not praise you and the Nim languages: Well I just try to be honest. I always would like to get error reports for the book or get pointed to parts where my explanations are bad. The advantage of a book is that we can fix such erors easily, which is difficult for videos.