Sorry to contradict you but a) the memory is the same for all, and b) lots of 
mem can only somewhat minimize java's disadvantage.

Nim and other complied servers should still be noticeably faster. And there are 
other interpreted frameworks/servers too that are faster than Nim. To be frank, 
almost everything seems to be faster than Nim in the techempower benchmark. So 
either they are bluntly cheating or we, the Nim community, still have an awful 
lot of work to do.

I have not yet done any web server stuff in Nim but I have done quite some 
other server stuff. And Nim consistently was near C performance. So I do not 
see any reason for Nim showing poor performance in those tests.

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