Thank you so much!

> > One the things nim needs right now is some exposition. If you have a blog 
> > (or maybe as a guest blog entry in this site) >> you could write your 
> > experience and how this project work.
> 
> This x 1000. Always happy to accept guest posts on nim-lang.org.

Wow, I had no idea Nim was having a hard time with exposure- ever since I first 
noticed it a year or two ago it just seemed so inevitable to me. Okay I'll cook 
something up.

Thanks for the tweet! I couldn't be more proud. 

> Holy UGenGraph!

> I'm working on a client library, but it is only a few days old! That would be 
> so awesome to have both server and client covered.

Aw, amazing! Please do share your repository if you like- doesn't matter if 
it's new, maybe we can give each other a hand.

I invented a plain-text music notation called 
[SpaceTracker](https://github.com/carlocapocasa/SpaceTracker) a while back and 
I've been meaning to convert into to a C library and hook it up to the client- 
looks like with Nim and your work I'll finally be able to do that- I'd been 
[putting off learning C or C++ properly](http://esr.ibiblio.org/?p=7724) 
because there was just more I could get done by sacrificing performance. 

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