Hello.

Well, the thing is that at 61 years old I have been programming in some 
languages for about 40 years (Basic, Fortran, Cobol, Bal, Clipper, some Java 
and some Javascript together with HTML, CSS). This client started small and now 
has a group of five medium-sized companies. The thing is that his programmer 
left and he was very confident in the work he was developing because it worked 
perfectly (although he didn't know about the technical side). A friend 
introduced him to me and asked me to leave everything to him before my 
retirement so that he could have the programming language aspect for sure.

I see Nim as a good language and the ideas you have given me are reassuring and 
practical, so for the time being I will continue to learn Nim and see how the 
corporate sources are coded. It is very likely that I will recommend you not to 
change language, although I hope that Nim will become more established in the 
market and continue its trajectory at a good pace.

Thank you very much to all of you for your precious collaboration. Best regards.

Antonio F.S.

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