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  1. 23 May 2019

    Some news from Craxe. I made: + Initial Dynamic support + Json support based on haxe.Json Now i want make some database support and add json and database to benchmark of craxe http server.

  2. 14 Jul 2018
  3. 18 Apr 2019

    It was a real challenge, but Craxe now has a typydef and anonymous implementation.

  4. 11 Apr 2019

    Craxe is growing :) Externs and closures are implemented. Here is an example of async tcp echo server based on externs to nim asyncnet and asyncdispatcher: Example of closures:

  5. 7 Nov 2019
    Replying to

    It's on my "list", to port this strutils stdlib to a DPI-C compatible wrapper.. some day.

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  7. 22 Aug 2018

    Nim days book reached chapter 11.

  8. 15 May 2019

    my project in reached new milestone :) appbase arrived in this release with new templates in tests folder. fixes made for nim 0.19.6 stable and 0.19.9 devel.

  9. 29 Jul 2018
  10. 5 Aug 2018
  11. 4 Dec 2017

    I've been using SFML for my jams but recently found out there were bindings! Definitely switching over.

  12. Jan 11

    Guess what just came in the mail!

  13. 18 Apr 2017
    Replying to

    Looks great guys. This design thats what exactly is need. Keep it up!

  14. Replying to and

    I’m intrigued by , but it was funny to see they just fixed “hundreds of bugs”. Made me wary bc that probably means there are hundreds more. 😊

  15. 25 Dec 2019
  16. 29 Sep 2019

    It looks like nobody :) ok, will try the same code as tried to compare rust, nim, tinygo

  17. 23 Jul 2018

    I just released a rewrite of my Node.js CLI app to : Execution takes less than 2 milliseconds on average, compared to 110+ ms for the packaged Node.js app. The binary is also much, much smaller (less than 200 KB)!

  18. 24 Dec 2019
  19. 7 Dec 2019
    Replying to

    I just checked that does support this. I was kind of suspecting it would :)

  20. 27 Nov 2019

    id::1199940188631261185:How to setup command-line debugging using GDB:

  21. 9 Nov 2016
    Replying to

    I need to :-( and choose another ? or ? May be ? Your say? 2/2

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