> I do generally not recommend Nim for naive users, there are many reasons like > community size and available teaching material. And as long as naive Nim code > is slower than Python, there is no much benefit for naive users with no CS > background using Nim. And my observation is that these people generally are > dissapointed by Nim and vanish soon.
Well growing the community by speading misinformation (Nim was faster than Python with `-d:release`, maybe read the thread completely...) about Nim is certainly a strategy that we haven't tried, thanks.
