I think it depends on the community. If more people hear/use Nim then bigger companies would follow. The problem however, is that there are allot of programming languages that have already proven them self. To blend in and prove that Nim is beter, is hard. Also, Nim is still not version 1.0. The reason why, is IMHO unknown. Nim is good enough to replace GO/C/C++.
Some people said that Nim goes too fast hardcore and that the newbies get confused because of the complex information, and TBH, i agree with that (i am also a newbie). But that is the price i have to pay to create something in C. And yes, i like it so far, and i would like to see what Nim is doing in the future. I think we must create a submenu item in this forum where we can show some source code where Nim is beter than any other programming language.
