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jdrek1 | 2 years ago

> I can't say why the scientists aren't flocking to Nim, but as someone who wants to support them wherever they go, it's why I'm uncertain if it was the right call.

Because most scientists are only using programming as a tool and don't care one bit about it beyond what they need it to do. They don't go looking for new tools all the time, they just ask their supervisor or colleague and then by default/network effects you get Python, Fortran, or C"++". You need a killer argument to convince them to do anything new. To most of them suggesting a new language is like suggesting to use a hammer of a different color to a smith - pointless. With enough time and effort you can certainly convince people, but even then it's hard. It took me years to convince even just one person to use matplotlib instead of gnuplot when I was working in academia. You can obviously put that on my lack of social skills, but still.

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