thank you for your reply, and i am very impressed by your work and that of your 
fellow devs :)

c# i work with mainly because unity supports it and i think it's a fine 
language for someone still trying to find his way. outside of unity it's great 
for creating personal apps as well, though some .NET stuff has some issues 
(.NET MAUI isn't perfect atm, with some major memory leak issues) and apps tend 
to be quite big in size

c++ im definitely sticking with learning even if just for learning how lower 
level stuff works in the first place. c# doesnt satisfy my curiousity enough in 
that regard. it feels like im not really programming for some weird reason? 
it's more just sticking a few libraries together and calling some methods here 
and there. ive done the entire c# exercism course and ive written a few small 
apps for personal use but so far programming in general has not really 
satisfied me yet. it's more like im just learning c# just to use unity

i feel i'd also need to learn C or C++ in the first place to understand what im 
doing. it feels like most ppl who i see use nim kind of already have many many 
years of experience and are C masters whereas im not

i see that you have recently published a book called "Mastering Nim: A complete 
guide to the programming language" which seems great, i like learning from 
books, but unfortunately physical books are inconvenient for me, since i dont 
like sitting down, and reading physical books kind of necessitate that because 
you need a fixed source of light. i always like to walk around the house with 
my tablet instead. i was wondering if you were considering releasing a digital 
version in some way. i understand you may have piracy concerns which is 
completely understandable, i dont want to impose or anything like that. but 
it's just my vote in the bucket there :)

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