LeuGim said: > For me it's allowing to write code compact and looking intuitively, and > having many solutions to the same task, at programmer's choice. Something > characteristic for Ruby, but even more so for Nim.
Completely agree! I haven't felt so liberated using a programming language since I got started with Ruby. Nim just gets out of your way and allows you to express yourself the way you want. There's no point in a language being safe and efficient unless it is also enjoyable to use. That's why I gave up on Rust after a few weeks and got enticed by Nim instead.
