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It's cool to see Nim in the wild, you don't hear about it often
I'm wondering why this was posted now, seeing how the latest actual code commit there is from 2 years ago, and the documentation section of the readme is literally a blank header:

> ## Documentation

If I remember right, Nim sprang out from the D language community and uses it for different modules. It's been a long time since I kept up with the Nim community.
wonder why they didn't just copy what Golang did in terms of the router with it's IO writer / reader spec ?
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