> So you did exactly what I suggest Don't be so very willfully obtuse. First, C was not my first language. Second, I did not start out looking at and liking Nim (because it didn't exist when I started programming, in 1965). Third ... oh never mind, this isn't worth my time. The only reason I commented was to be sure that the OP was not left with the impression that your absurd suggestion was the prevailing view here.
> Generally people who start with higher level languages like Java, Ruby, > Python and never learned a real low level language Um, Nim provides all the low level access missing from those languages, within a far better programming framework than C.
