Bevy is a focused project filling a specific need. Nim on the other hand very 
proudly doesn't target anything, so of course you're not going to see this 
without a niche or a roadmap. Like I said earlier, if you want a business lang 
filling a niche with a plan, look elsewhere.

Regarding funding, Nim actually does have it and hires at least one full-time 
employee (that's @ringabout last I talked to him, which was last year). 
Everything still goes through @Araq as far as I know, though.

There are some people over at Nim Works creating a language forked from Nim 
called Nimskull due to frustrations with management and language direction (or 
lack thereof), but that's not trying to be Nim, its intended purpose is to 
evolve in its own direction, so I wouldn't follow that unless you already are 
invested in it.

If you want something corporate supported and with a roadmap with the added 
bonus of popularity, go with Rust instead.

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