@Araq I am sorry I stepped on your foot. Keep on with your work on this great language, and thank you for very good community support. I mean it without any sarcasm.
And you are completely right, Nim needs to focus on the things that are truly important, and don't loose focus in the details. I think the most important features of Nim are: > C compatability, meaning calling C and being able to write in a c way, that > has the same performance as c. macros/metaprogramming These two features are the reason I even started using Nim. Without them I would never had a reason to start programming in Nim.
