This is my first post. Thanks Araq and team members for creating and maintaining such a good language. But I'm afraid it's not beginner friendly.... As a python programmer with little C experience, Nim is very attracting, I belive learning it is benefical for my day-to-day work, mainly data processing. Though I cannot find a way to happily learn it with toy projects. The documentation from nim-lang.org is good, but I like to learn alongside with my IDE, especially 'go to definition'-like functionalities. But I quickly find Nim VScode extension is buggy, slow and often not responding, in other words, not helpful (in both windows and linux ... at least as far as I have tried). And I found the code base is also written in nim (I think that may be one of the reasons it's not well maintained?) .... I have downloaded the latest nim tooling from the official places, nim-2.2.2 as well as nimlangserver 1.6.0, and the lasted nim VSCode extension (202503). This is intimating that the tooling is not beginner friendly enough like TypeScript, Zig for such a underestimated language that needs popularity. Actually I had first interest in nim since 2022, tried to learn it for some time but tooling was bad then. Even Scala tooling is improved a lot today in the vscode ecosystem. So here is the question? Can the core team put vscode extension higher in the tooling priorities? I have found Araq had created a new project for a new nim ide, but "not usable now".... Please, vscode is dominating the market, maybe rethink about it... IMO for a beginner, an easy-to-use IDE is all that matters. I'm happy with all the nim features except I cannot find an IDE for practicing it, so sad about it ....