Nim is a programming language.[3] Prior to version 0.10, the language was referred to as Nimrod.[4] The language was developed by Andreas Rumpf.[5] Nim is statically typed.
Nim (formerly Nimrod) | |
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Designed by | Andreas Rumpf |
Developer | Andreas Rumpf and Contributors |
First appeared | 2014 |
Stable release | 0.10.2 29 December 2014[1] |
Typing discipline | static |
OS | Cross-platform |
License | MIT License |
Filename extensions | .nim |
Website | nim-lang |
Influenced by | |
Python, Pascal[2] |
References
- ^ "Nim 0.10.2". Andreas Rumpf and Contributors. Retrieved 15 Feb 2014.
- ^ "Nim Programming Language Gaining Traction". Slashdot anonymous poster. Retrieved 15 Feb 2014.
- ^ "Nim Programming Language". Retrieved 15 Feb 2015.
- ^ Krampe, Göran (14 Oct 2014). "Bootstrapping Nim(rod)". Retrieved 15 Feb 2015.
- ^ "Nimrod: A new approach to meta programming". Retrieved 15 Feb 2015.