> What prevents you from using Nim as main proglang Job, I still cannot win struggling fight against fate as corporate-slave :3
> I have used Nim for many small experiments, but the main reason why I am not > using Nim as my main programming language is that it is not popular enough. This is a (sad) cycle * people don't use because it's not popular enough * it doesn't become more popular because people don't use :( > I see that different people really have different priorities. :-) For > instance, the standard library, documentation and tooling have been really > good enough for me for a long time, but I keep seeing people complain about > those. People who complain actually don't want to program much, they have to do something and they don't want to look/search on how to do it. Compared to Python or any other language that after a bit searching on internet, you get the tutorial/library to do that. Yeah, we get "very noisy" spoon-feed programmers that their skills practically just gluing things together.
