Oh wow, I guess it doesn’t take too much. I copied your survey post over to r/nim with a “cross-posted from nim@programming.dev” link, and also invited the author of Enu to post here. I’ll keep at it.
Oh wow, I guess it doesn’t take too much. I copied your survey post over to r/nim with a “cross-posted from nim@programming.dev” link, and also invited the author of Enu to post here. I’ll keep at it.
Alright, not a bad idea.
Least active communities
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I haven’t been working on my nim project lately, so I haven’t had much to say. I’ve been missing using the language, though.
I resubscribed to r/nim on reddit just now, so if I see anything particularly interesting there I’ll cross-post it.
In addition to this community, you may want to check out linux4noobs as a place to post general usage questions.
Perhaps you’d like to build an 8-bit computer?
In this thread: Programmers disassembling the joke to try and figure out why it’s funny.
Hmm, yeah, I see what you mean. Wasn’t thinking about having to convert the IDs. Plus the actual local copy of the post needs to be available, not just a connection to the remote instance.
Should be able to just compare against the list of known instances. It’ll miss the ones that aren’t connected yet, but that should fix itself once someone subscribes to a remote community on the missing instance.
Subclasses rise up! No longer will we tolerate the tyranny of the superclass!
I won’t claim it’s as easy as Python, but that’s the rough area that Nim is aiming for. Going from dynamically typed to statically typed is always going to be kind of painful, but I’ve liked the language overall.
Also, we have a Nim community here, if anyone is interested: https://programming.dev/c/nim
You wouldn’t shitpost in the policeman’s helmet
This meme is stealing.
Are there any physical obstructions between the controller and the antenna? That’d reduce the effective range.