It occurred to me that the discussion is "js with ecosystem" vs "nim without ecosystem". In such case, it's true that JS ecosystem is orders of magnitude richer than nim. But it's like saying, hey we've got a megapolis with skyscrapers built out of bricks, while you guys have a huge pile of nanotubes and and a couple of huts built out of them. True again. But hey, give us some time and early adopters, and our skyscrapers will be much higher than bricks allow to build. As a raw material Nim is a lot more advanced than JS, but it still requires a lot of hard work of the early adopters to make it appealing for those who want to write a high-load-service-in-one-day.
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