that's a great post thanks for sharing! in particular I liked a lot this initial part:
> I have worked at Reddit for five years and have used Nim nearly every day > during that time. The internal data tool I am working on is written primarily > in Nim. I have developed a tiny but powerful data querying language similar > to SQL but that is way easier to use for non technical people. I also have > written my own visualizations library that supports a variety of charts, > graphs, funnels and word clouds. Everything is wrapped with a custom reactive > UI layer that uses websockets to communicate with the cluster of data > processing nodes on the backend. Everything is 100% Nim. I guess that the libraries that we get are a small part of the great stuff you do there! :) can you tell us more how did you start in reddit and how you proposed/got accepted to work with nim? from your linkedin I saw you are (were?) working for a pushbullet company that you co-founded, was this acquired by reddit or you are still working on that? was that company also using Nim? I mean now you got me real curious... ;)
