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nim metaprogramming

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nim metaprogramming has 5 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references.

5 facts·4 predicates·2 sources

Mostly:can implement(1), is so powerful(1), rdf:type(1)

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Can ImplementOcaml[1]
Is So Powerfultrue[1]
Rdf:typeConcept[2]
Described Asso powerful[2]

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so powerful

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  1. [1]Part 1252 facts
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      [2026-04-05 03:23] rolandnsharp7643: <@823468778704076810> Nim is such a good vibe coding language! Claude told me that he finds it easier to use nim than C, C++ or Rust for this TUI even though he has way less training data in it. The sim

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