When was Nimrod renamed to Nim?
Officially as of version 0.10.2: 2014-12-29.
// Or a day later in Russia. :P
http://redmonk.com/sogrady/2017/06/08/language-rankings-6-17/
Looks like """ Nim rod """ shrank a bit in GitHub popularity rank and advanced on StackOverflow compared to their last quarterly report.
Both of those indicators (but especially StackOverflow) are a bad way to measure programming language popularity. We expect Nim to enter TIOBE Top 100 within about a year. Rome wasn't built in a day...
In RedMonk's defense regarding still using the old language name (I love playing "devil's advocate"): it's in their interest "to discourage upstart programming languages from changing their names every five minutes to get attention" (mock meta parody quotes). Maybe waiting X years to change the name is understandable, for reasonable values of X...
That looks a lot like spam.
No, it's a valid point about RedMonk's report published a few days ago still using the old language name, which might also be affecting accuracy of those popularity ratings.
See THIS IMAGE.
(Can't get image embedding working. RST is the dumbest syntax ever, makes even markdown look good in comparison, mumble mumble mumble...)
It looks like spam because God did put the actual question in the topic title.
The fix is to ask it again in the forum post body, and maybe elaborate a bit.
Nitpicking! ;)
It's a pity that the Americans somehow managed to transform the concept of Nimrod from a God to an Idiot
You don't know your Bible, nor your Bugs Bunny. What happened is no great mystery. Nimrod was a king, described as "a mighty hunter before the Lord". Bugs Bunny uses the name sarcastically to his nemesis, the hunter Elmer Fudd.
I liked the name Nimrod better, but that ship has sailed. Maybe Nim 2.0 can get renamed back :-)
New Indented Modula-3.
oh I like that! :D