I'd like to say a big 'Thank You' to the nim developers and nim community. Especially Araq, dom96, and jehan, you've answered my questions, sometimes facepalm noobish questions, well enough to help me over the years. I've progressed from small toys in nim, to hobbies, to now beginning to use it for work (well, we'll see how that goes...) and that fun and ease of using nim is still there. I've led an open source team for the last year, and now I know how hard this team and community management is!
So thank you for your patience, for such a wonderful, beautiful, forward-thinking language, and for a great community experience.
I want to jump in and thank the core team as well. It's been my favorite language since I stumbled across it 4-5 years ago.
I work on cortex-m4 class software at a large company and (perhaps naively) look forward to using Nim for things other than my personal tools at work.
Let me take this occasion to thank the core mantainers as well! Many people are helping shaping Nim: Araq, dom96, zah, Jehan, cheatfate, yglukhov, arnetheduck, Yardanico, Parashurama and probabily others that I forgot. Many other people are building great libraries with it: mratsim, zielmicha, GULPF, zacharycarter, gokr and more! Others seem to be less present now but have contributed a lot in the past: gradha, def-, reactormonk, Varriount, rbehrends...
There are probably many other people that I forgot that have contributed building a great Nim community: please, don't take it personally :-)
Thank you all!
Thank you to everybody that has used Nim, published Nim code, or is/was a part of our community :)
Thank you to everyone who's repos are listed here: https://github.com/search?l=nim&q=stars%3A%3E0&s=updated&type=Repositories
And to everyone who's repos didn't quite get a stargazer yet, your moment to shine will come: https://github.com/search?l=nim&o=desc&q=stars%3A0&s=updated&type=Repositories (also thank you to all of those who are missing from that list but still have made awesome Nim repos)
Thanks!