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Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Efficient: * Nim generates native dependency-free executables, not dependent on a virtual machine, which are small and allow easy redistribution. * The Nim compiler and the generated executables support all major platforms like Windows, Linux, BSD and macOS. * Nim's memory management is deterministic and customizable with destructors and move semantics, inspired by C++ and Rust. It is well-suited for embedded, hard-realtime systems. * Modern concepts like zero-overhead iterators and compile-time evaluation of user-defined functions, in combination with the preference of value-based datatypes allocated on the stack, lead to extremely performant code. * Support for various backends: it compiles to C, C++ or JavaScript so that Nim can be used for all backend and frontend needs. Expressive: * Nim is self-contained: the compiler and the standard library are implemented in Nim. * Nim has a powerful macro system which allows direct manipulation of the AST, offering nearly unlimited opportunities. Elegant: * Macros cannot change Nim's syntax because there is no need for it — the syntax is flexible enough. * Modern type system with local type inference, tuples, generics and sum types. * Statements are grouped by indentation but can span multiple lines.
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nim-2.0.12-4.1.riscv64.html | A statically typed compiled systems programming language | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for riscv64 | nim-2.0.12-4.1.riscv64.rpm |
nim-2.0.12-1.1.x86_64.html | A statically typed compiled systems programming language | OpenSuSE Tumbleweed for x86_64 | nim-2.0.12-1.1.x86_64.rpm |
nim-2.0.6-lp160.1.1.x86_64.html | A statically typed compiled systems programming language | OpenSuSE Leap 16.0 for x86_64 | nim-2.0.6-lp160.1.1.x86_64.rpm |
nim-2.0.0-bp156.1.5.x86_64.html | A statically typed compiled systems programming language | OpenSuSE Leap 15.6 for x86_64 | nim-2.0.0-bp156.1.5.x86_64.rpm |
nim-1.6.14-2.2.ppc64le.html | A statically typed compiled systems programming language | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for ppc64le | nim-1.6.14-2.2.ppc64le.rpm |
nim-1.6.14-2.1.aarch64.html | A statically typed compiled systems programming language | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for aarch64 | nim-1.6.14-2.1.aarch64.rpm |
nim-1.6.12-1.3.i586.html | A statically typed compiled systems programming language | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for i586 | nim-1.6.12-1.3.i586.rpm |
nim-1.6.12-1.1.armv7hl.html | A statically typed compiled systems programming language | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for armv7hl | nim-1.6.12-1.1.armv7hl.rpm |
nim-1.6.10-bp155.1.5.aarch64.html | A statically typed compiled systems programming language | OpenSuSE Leap 15.5 for aarch64 | nim-1.6.10-bp155.1.5.aarch64.rpm |
nim-1.6.10-bp155.1.5.ppc64le.html | A statically typed compiled systems programming language | OpenSuSE Leap 15.5 for ppc64le | nim-1.6.10-bp155.1.5.ppc64le.rpm |
nim-1.6.10-bp155.1.5.x86_64.html | A statically typed compiled systems programming language | OpenSuSE Leap 15.5 for x86_64 | nim-1.6.10-bp155.1.5.x86_64.rpm |
nim-1.6.10-bp155.1.1.armv7hl.html | A statically typed compiled systems programming language | OpenSuSE Ports Leap 15.5 for armv7hl | nim-1.6.10-bp155.1.1.armv7hl.rpm |
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