Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Its design focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority).
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Swift autocompleter for Sublime Text, via the adorable SourceKitten framework
Bring a real terminal to Sublime Text
Always FResh: Deno library for serving files, with optional client integration for CSS injection and page reload. Simpler, better alternative to tools like Browsersync and Livereload
[UNMAINTAINED] Lighter, faster replacement for React
A Forth JIT & AOT compiler designed for self-assembling and self-bootstrapping.
[DEPRECATED] Experimental JS rendering library. Ideas from ReactJS, Polymer, Angular 2, Aurelia
CLI tool for automatic file backups
[MOVED] Tiny Go tool for running multiple functions concurrently and collecting their results into an error slice.
Realtime chat demo made with Firebase and React.
Chrome extension for easily toggling JavaScript on and off, per domain
Small personal C library; collection of reusable utils
WebSocket client (not server) written in pure Clojure with no dependencies. Less bad than most alternatives.
Quickstart/template for a Clojure/Ring webserver with Auth0
Web application template with Clojure, Datomic, Auth0, and Docker
Quickstart/template for a Clojure/Ring webserver with Datomic
Support library for Clojure servers built on the System/Component pattern
Missing feature of the Go standard library: ability to define subcommands while using `flag`.
Generator of random synthetic words or names