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How will you be tackling the challenges this year?
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I'll also be using Nim this year!
Nice! Have you used it before? I found it a long time ago, but never had a good opportunity to learn it.
I have! I think I started using it around this time last year after having started AOC2022 with golang and wanting to wade into other languages. Nim is super versatile and I've enjoyed using it for some toy applications.
Awesome! I'm looking forward to trying it out ๐
Friendly tip as you go, the
nim
stdlib documentation is extensive albeit a bit hard to peruse. The index is your friend. And folks on the discord/forum are pretty helpful.Thank you so much! I'll check out the index and discord/forums.
So far I'm having a lot of fun with Nim, the syntax is clean and readable, but it's very flexible and capable :)