>Easily add compiled binary components when a bottleneck appears using a language that is similar to python but transpiles to cHow is this not the winning strategy?
https://github.com/Pebaz/nimporterhttps://github.com/yglukhov/nimpyhttps://github.com/jboy/nim-pymod
>>101550617here is SIGSEV for you saar!
>>101550617why bother with Python at all?
>>101551066It's pleasant to use
>>101550617What the fuck is Nim?
>>101551114Wild programming language made by a crazy 40+ year old german with lots of experimental and new ideas. It has a syntax similar to python but it's not actually similar to python. It transpiles to c which then compiles to a binary, or it can also transpile to javascript if you need that. A controversial feature it has is that variable names are flexible: this_thing == thisThing, which allows you to choose which style you personally prefer.
Last time I used nim I had a bitch of a time finding libraries compared to anything else especially python.
>>101551187sounds interesting, but I'm already a jaihead for life
>>101552943>jaidoesnt existliteral vaporware 20 years and cooking
>>101553123it does it's called Odin
>>101552541That seems like the point of the OP. You use python libraries for things but write (esp perf critical) code in nim. Best of both worlds, in theory.