> It may be worth to add another blog post with explanation what problem Nim > tries to solve.
* * * > Nim is a programming language that is good for everything, but not for > everybody. It focuses on the imperative programming paradigm and enhances it > with a macro system. Its customizable memory management makes it well suited > for unforgiving domains such as hard realtime systems and system programming > in general. >From the [release >article](https://nim-lang.org/blog/2023/08/01/nim-v20-released.html). Not that it matters, what is the "one problem that is Scala trying to solve"? Or Python? How come it still has so many features that nobody needs for machine learning? These questions only reflect a terrible understanding of programming languages in general.