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Yay! We're one step closer to 1.0, which—I believe—will be a major milestone.

Nim is surely a very interesting language with some very real perspectives for production use.

Nim and Rust are some of the most exciting new languages. Unfrotunately, both don't have an AWS SDK, and that prvents me from using either at work. :(
This might be what you're looking for: https://github.com/aidansteele/aws_sdk.nim

Of course, if that isn't suitable, one of the best ways to get started with Nim is to write such a library :)

Well, I could write one if I had the time or my employer approves it, and neither of these are realistic, unfortunately.

I think Amazon already has a bunch of JSON files in their boto library and some already use those to generate AWS SDK in multiple languages including the future Rust version (rusoto), but it takes time.

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CONGRATS! , Now we are talking.

YC Guys , FUND NIM! Nim is the game changer! If i am a millionaire , i wound fund a billion by selling my soul. It could kill Java , Golang and Swift in a single blow.