> I shouldn't need to remind you that Nim is an open source project developed > by passionate people in their spare time (this is still mostly the case > nowadays), we really need everyone to pitch in
An article/tutorial/example for starting hacking the Nim would greatly help, I think **@vonH** IMO, Your comment, that simple sentence, on HN was unfortunate I think. By itself actually won't harm, and many would laugh it off. But in this case, there are still many people think the language as if it's religion, so, when it comes to that, it won't end well Also, it would be nice to mention the pros and cons about it because when you're promoting the good thing only, people would instinctively smell something from it
